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A block A has been placed symmetrically over two identical blocks B and C. All the three blocks have equal mass, M each, and the horizontal surface on which B and C are placed is smooth. The coefficient of friction between A and either of B and C is `mu`. The block A exerts equal pressure on B and C. A horizontal force F is applied to the block B. (a) Find maximum value of F so that A does not slip on B or C and the three blocks move together. (b) If F is increased beyond the maximum found in (a) where will we see slipping first- at contact of A and B or at the contact of A and C. (c) If F is kept half the maximum found in (a), calculate the ratio of friction force between A and B to that between A and C. Does this ratio change if F is decreased further? |
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Answer» Correct Answer - `F_("max") = (3)/(4) mu Mg` (b) Between A and B (c) 2 , No |
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