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At point of impending motion the static friction is​

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Answered by abhinavmishra2006
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Explanation:

he Force For Impending Motion

The coefficient of static friction is 0.2. Solution: First, let us look at all the forces acting on the body and represent it in the free body diagram. ... Hence, the force required for impending motion is F = 659 N.

Answered by neerarockstheFINAL
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Impending motion: Impending motion refers to the state just before surfaces start to slip. In this case the static frictional force has reached its upper limit and is given by the equation: The direction of the frictional force is opposite to the pending relative motion of the surfaces.

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