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20 November, 03:36

If the coefficient of static friction at d is μd = 0.3, determine the smallest vertical force that can be applied tangentially to the wheel which will cause motion to impend.

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  1. 20 November, 04:02
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    The minimum force is required is, f = 0.3 mg Newton

    Explanation:

    Given data,

    The coefficient of the static friction, μₓ = 0.3

    Let the mass of the wheel is, m = M kg

    The minimum force required to set the wheel in motion is equal to the force of static friction. This amount of force can be applied tangentially to the wheel in a vertical direction to set the wheel in motion.

    Fₓ = μₓ. F

    Where F is the normal force acting on the wheel and it is equal to mg.

    Therefore, the minimum force is required is, f = 0.3 mg Newton
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