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Question 2 pls
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lmaodedXD
lmaodedXD7mo ago
5N hai answer?
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP7mo ago
yep
lmaodedXD
lmaodedXD7mo ago
ohk toh sabse pehle ye samjho ki ground aur blocks ke beech mein friction will be Unormal as F exceeds max static friction uske baad case maano ki no sliding, common acceleration, this would come out to be 1 so force on 5kg block= 5N max static friction between the blocks = U50= 10N which is greater than 5 toh friciton 5N hi lagega
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP7mo ago
oooo, i was doing the same thing but forgot subtracting friction from 45 to get net force, tysm two similar wooden blocks are tied one behin the other and pulled across a level surface. Friction is not negligible. the force required to pull them at a constant speed is F. if one block is stakced upon the other the new force required to pull them at a constant speed is ? @lmaodedXD sending my approach
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP7mo ago
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lmaodedXD
lmaodedXD7mo ago
answer toh sahi aaya hai but lala agar dono blocks ke beech ak surface smooth rahega na toh saath mein move karta hi nahi lmao yaha answer sahi aa gaya kyunki blocks ke beech ke friction ka kaam hi nahi pada fir bhi ek baar confirm kar lena kisi aur se
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP7mo ago
oh shit han eitherways its an internal force it will be cancelled ye +solved @lmaodedXD
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