A force of 30N is applied on a table in order to move it but it could not be moved.
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Hi friend
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A force of 30N is applied on a table in order to move it but the table did not move
because of the following reasons ----
★ FRICTION
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We know friction is an opposing force. Thus the friction between the legs of the table and the ground is cancelling the applied force.
★ INERTIA
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We know inertia is the resistance of the body towards an outside force.
Inertia depends on mass. Thus, the mass of the table is also acting against the a applied force.
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#SethRollins1
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Your answer
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A force of 30N is applied on a table in order to move it but the table did not move
because of the following reasons ----
★ FRICTION
--------------------
We know friction is an opposing force. Thus the friction between the legs of the table and the ground is cancelling the applied force.
★ INERTIA
-----------------
We know inertia is the resistance of the body towards an outside force.
Inertia depends on mass. Thus, the mass of the table is also acting against the a applied force.
HOPE IT HELPS
#SethRollins1
kvnmurty:
it means that there is a static friction between the bottoms of the legs of the table and the rough floor.. That static friction force is more than applied force.
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hey user !!!
given applying force = 30Newton
we know that force = mass × acceleration
theirfore it depends on mass.
here in the condition ,,may be the given table has a higher mass that force of 30Newton is not able to move.
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given applying force = 30Newton
we know that force = mass × acceleration
theirfore it depends on mass.
here in the condition ,,may be the given table has a higher mass that force of 30Newton is not able to move.
plz follow me
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