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A horizontal force of 10 N is necessary to
just hold a block stationary against a wall.
The coefficient of friction between the
block and the wall is 0.2. The weight of
the block is​

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Answered by GeniusYH
1

Answer:

2 N

Explanation:

Frictional force balances the weight of the block.

F_{f} = μN

F_{f} = (0.2)(10) = 2 N

As the block is in equilibrium, (As it is stationary) The weight of the block must cancel out the frictional force,

According to Newton's second law, F_{net} = ma

⇒ W - F_{f} = m(0)

⇒ W = F_{f}

Hence weight of the block is 2 N.

Thanks !

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