Consider a uniform cubical box of side on a rough floor that is to be moved by applying minimum possible force at a point above its centre of mass (see figure). If the coefficient of friction is , the maximum value of for the box not to topple before moving is .
Step 1. Given Data,
Side of a uniform cubical box
Distance between center of mass and force
Force above its center of mass
Coefficient of friction ,
Step 2. We have to calculate the maximum value of ,
Force balances kinetic friction so that the block can move.
So, Force (where, is frictional constant, is mass, is gravity)
For no toppling, the net torque about the bottom right edge should be zero.
But, the maximum value of can only be .
Hence the maximum value of is