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the block of mass capital m is loaded with a plank of mass m which is connected with the rigid wall by a light string with new is equal to coefficient of static friction between all containing contacting surfaces find the maximum value of m for its equilibrium

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For this body to be in equilibrium,

f=T

f=μmg

So,

F=T+f

F=2μmg ...

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A small block of mass m is placed on a plank of mass M. The block is connected to plank with the help of a light string passing over a light smooth pulley as shown in figure. The co-efficient o static friction between the block and planks is μ.

The co-efficient of friction between the plank and the horizontal surface is zero. What maximum horizontal force F applied on the block of mass m can make the block and plank not to slide relatively?

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For this body to be in equilibrium,

f=T

f=μmg

So,

F=T+f

F=2μmg

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