Physics, asked by krishnaiah178, 1 year ago

if 10N force is applied on a block rusting on a horizontal surface . Even after applying force the block is at rest what is the ratio of force and static friction​

Answers

Answered by nirman95
5

Answer:

Given:

Force of 10N is applied to a block

Observation:

The block still doesn't move.

To find:

Ratio of force and static friction

Concept:

When we apply a force on a block on a Frictional surface, friction tries to prevent the block from moving.

As we increase the force, the friction also increases, until a critical point is reached. THIS IS CALLED STATIC FRICTION.

After the critical force, the box starts moving. The Frictional force decreases and becomes constant. THIS IS CALLED DYNAMIC FRICTION.

Calculation:

So as per our understanding, we can say that the object is in static Frictional state.

So force and counter friction is same.

The required ratio:

Force: Friction = 1:1

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Answer:

Given:

Force of 10N is applied to a block

Observation:

The block still doesn't move.

To find:

Ratio of force and static friction

Concept:

When we apply a force on a block on a Frictional surface, friction tries to prevent the block from moving.

As we increase the force, the friction also increases, until a critical point is reached. THIS IS CALLED STATIC FRICTION.

After the critical force, the box starts moving. The Frictional force decreases and becomes constant. THIS IS CALLED DYNAMIC FRICTION.

Calculation:

So as per our understanding, we can say that the object is in static Frictional state.

So force and counter friction is same.

The required ratio:

Force: Friction = 1:1

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