Physics problem:
What is the minimum horizontal force that will cause a 5.00-kg box to being to slide on a horizontal surface when the coefficient of static friction is 0.670?
minimum force required is the frictional force
frictional force = mu_s*N = mu_s*m*g
mu_s = 0.67
m = 5 kg
g = 9.8 m/s^2
frictional force = 0.67*5*9.8 =32.83 N....is the required answer.
and the force greater than 32.83 N causes motion of the body
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