A wooden block which is being acted upon by forces F1=10N,F2=2N is at rest on a rough horizontal plane as shown in figure. If force F1 is removed, the resultant force acting on the block will be
A
2N towards left
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B
2N towards right
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C
Zero
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Cannot be determined.
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Solution
The correct option is C Zero Given,
Force (F1)=10N acting towards right
Force (F2)=2N acting towards left
The net driving force on the block is F= F1−F2=10−2=8N acting towards right.
Given that, the block is at rest ∴ friction will be static in nature and acting towards left. ⇒Static frictional force (f)=fs=8N
When F1 is removed , only F2=2N is acting on the block towards left.
The block is at rest before F1 is removed ∴ the force acting on the block must be greater than the limiting frictional force for the block to move. But the applied force is F2=2N less than the static frictional force valuef=8N
Hence the body is at rest and we can conclude from this fact that resultant force acting on the body is equal to zero.