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Two objects A and B having the same weight are kept over the surfaces of 20 square centimeter and 25 square centimeters respectively on the same table, the amount of friction that they experience will b​

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Answered by deveshavasthy6
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Answer:

Mass of body A, m

A

=5kg

Mass of body B, m

B

=10kg

Applied force, F=200N

Coefficient of friction, μ

s

=0.15

The force of friction is given by the relation:

f

s

=μ(m

A

+m

B

)g

=0.15(5+10)×10

=1.5×15=22.5N leftward

Net force acting on the partition =200−22.5=177.5N rightward

As per Newtons third law of motion, the reaction force of the partition will be in the direction opposite to the net applied force.

Hence, the reaction of the partition will be 177.5N, in the leftward direction.

(b)

Force of friction on mass A:

F

A

=μm

A

g

=0.15×5×10=7.5N leftward

Net force exerted by mass A on mass B=200−7.5=192.5N rightward

As per Newtons third law of motion, an equal amount of reaction force will be exerted by mass B on mass A, i.e., 192.5N acting leftward.

When the wall is removed, the two bodies will move in the direction of the applied force.

Net force acting on the moving system = 177.5N

The equation of motion for the system of acceleration a,can be written as:

Net force= (m

A

+ m

B

) a

a = Net force / (m

A

+ m

B

)

= 177.5/(5+10)=177.5/15=11.83 m/s

2

Net force causing mass A to move:

F

A

= m

A

a=5×11.83=59.15N

Net force exerted by mass A on mass B=192.5−59.15=133.35N

This force will act in the direction of motion. As per Newtons third law of motion, an equal amount of force will be exerted by mass B on mass A, i.e., 133.3N, acting opposite to the direction of motion.

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