Physics, asked by rajan9869987, 6 months ago

why is it easier to pull a body than to push it?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The force applied to move a body depends upon the effective force applied on it including its weight. As effective weight in the case of pulling is less than in the pushing, less force is required in pulling. Hence, it is easier to pull than to push.

In case of pulling, effective weight of lawn mover = mg-f sin θ

pushing, effective weight = mg+ f sin θ

In pushing frictional force is greater than that of in case of pulling. When you push you to add some normal of mg, so friction also increases but in case of pulling at the time you are pulling you decrease the normal so friction reduced and & it becomes easier.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The energy required to pull is less than the energy required to push the body... so it is easier to pull a body than to push it

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