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In the figure shown, find the angle θ for which the pulling force is μmg where μ is the coefficient of friction between the two surfaces

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tan1(μ)
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2tan1(μ)
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cot1(μ)
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2cot1(μ)
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Solution

The correct option is B 2tan1(μ)
FBD of the block can be drawn as

From the equation of force we get
N=mgFsinθ
Fcosθ=f=μN
solving above two equations we get,
Pulling force (F)=μmgcosθ+μsinθ
For it to be equal to μmg
cosθ+μsinθ=1
μsinθ=1cosθ
from trigonometry, we know that
[sinθ=2sinθ2cosθ2;1cosθ=2sin2θ2]
we have,
2μsinθ2cosθ2=2sin2θ2
μcosθ2=sinθ2
tanθ2=μ
θ=2tan1(μ)

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