Math, asked by dtarika2952, 1 year ago

A man pulls a block heavier than himself with a light rope. The coefficient of friction is the same between the man and the ground and between the block and the ground .Then1.) block will never move 2.) the man can move even when the block is stationary3.) if both move, acceleration of man > acceleration of block4.) none of these​

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Answered by pintusingh41122
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Answer:

the man can move even when block is stationary

Step-by-step explanation:

since the weight of the block is greater than the block of man,hence the normal normal force acting on the block is greater than the man.so when the man will pull the block with the force greater than the frictional force acting on him,he will slips towards the block.

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