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Two block A and B of mass 10 kg and 20 kg respectively, are arranged as shown in figure on a smooth horizontal surface. A constant force F=60 N acts on block A. Find the minimum coefficient of static friction (μmin) so that both the block moves together without slipping? Take g=10 m/s2.


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0.2
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0.4
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0.1
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Solution

The correct option is B 0.4
Friction force f will support the motion of block B and simultaneously opposes the motion of block A. Hence both blocks will move with same acceleration a.

To find the μmin, friction will have to act at it's maximum value f=μminN



From FBD of blocks applying equation of dynamics in direction of acceleration:
For block A
Ff=mAa...(i)
For satisfying the equilibrium condition in vertical direction:
(N=mAg)
f=μminmAg.......(ii)
For block B:
f=mBa ...(iii)
From equation (i) and (ii), (iii):
60mBa=mAa
60=(10+20)a
a=2 m/s2
Hence from Eq. (iii)
f=mBa=20×2=40 N
μminmAg=40
μmin×10×10=40
μmin=0.4

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