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7 March, 06:39

Two identical boxes (equal dimensions and mass) are at rest, the first on a 30-degree incline and the second on a 45-degree incline. Which of the following statements is FALSE?

(A) The frictional forces acting on the two boxes have the same magnitude.

(B) The normal contact force acting on the first box is larger than the normal contact force acting on the second

(C) The gravitational forces acting on the two boxes have the same magnitude.

(D) The net forces acting on the boxes have equal magnitude.

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  1. 7 March, 06:58
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    A)

    Explanation:

    If both boxes are at rest, this means that the friction force must be equal to the component of the gravity force, trying to accelerate the box down the incline.

    If the angle that the incline forms with the horizontal is θ, the component of the weight along the incline is as follows:

    Fgp = m*g*sinθ

    As sin θ is different for the 30-degree incline than for the 45-degree one, the components of the weight along the incline, that must be equal to the friction forces (due to the boxes are at rest), can't be equal each other, as masses are the same.

    So, the frictional forces acting on the two boxes have NOT the same magnitude, so A) is FALSE.

    All the other choices are true.
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