Physics, asked by acchu82, 1 year ago

A body of mass m rests on a horizontal floor with wch it has coefficient of static friction n. It is desired to make the body move by applying the minimum possible force F. Find the magnitude of F and the direction in wch it has to be applied.

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Answered by senjerimalaimup9w2nb
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Force which needs the object to move must be greater than the product of the coefficient of max static friction and the normal reaction force(N = m*g).
The force must in Perpendicular direction to the normal reaction force(ie. parallel to the surface in which the object is placed)
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