A rock is on an inclined surface. The rock is
originally at rest, but starts to slide down
the Incline. The magnitude of the force on
the surface due to the rock is FSR, and
the magnitude of the force on the rock
due to the surface is FRS. If we compare
these forces, we find
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A. FSR < FRS always
B. FSR = FRS when the rock is at rest butthen FSR > FRS
C. FSR = FRS always
D. FSR > FRS always
I'm thinking that the answer is B or C, but I'm notsure.
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Explanation:
A rock is on an inclined surface. The rock is
originally at rest, but starts to slide down
the Incline. The magnitude of the force on
the surface due to the rock is FSR, and
the magnitude of the force on the rock
due to the surface is FRS. If we compare
these forces, we find
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