Why does the box stay at rest in the cases corresponding to fig ( a ) and (b)
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An object in rest does not move or slide unless the force applied on it is more than limiting force . As in figure a & b, the applied force is less than limiting friction, ie. 3F. therefore, the box remains at rest.
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Box stay at rest in the both cases because box(A) and (B) need more Newton to move object one place to another place
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