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a block is lying static on the floor. the maximum value of static frictional force on the block is 10N. if a horizontal force of 8N is applied to the block, what will be the frictional force on the block​ 1

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Answered by HermioneJeanGranger1
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Answered by bhuvna789456
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8N will be the frictional force on the block.

Step by step explanation

Given data:

Static frictional force on the block=10N

Applied force=8N

To find:

We need to find the frictional force acting on the block.

Formula Used:

If F < f_{max} then f_{r} =F

where: F=applied force

f_{max} =maximum static frictional force

f_{r} =frictional force on the block

or if F\geq f_{max} then f_{r} =f_{max}

The applied force F=8N is less than the maximum static frictional force f_{max}=10N

since F < f_{max}

8N < 10N

then  f_{r} =F therefore, f_{r} =8N

The block having static frictional force of  10N and applied horizontal force of 8N has frictional force of 8N.

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