a) Give the (likely) value of the force of limiting
b) Why does the box stay at rest in the cases corresponding to Fig (a) and
Fig (b)?
ud mention the kind of frictional
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An object in rest does not move or slide unless the force applied on it is more than limiting friction. As in figures a and b, the applied force is less than limiting friction, ie, 3F, therefore the box remains at rest. Hope this information will clear your doubts about topic.
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