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24 March, 12:23

A filing cabinet weighing 556 N rests on the floor. The coefficient of static friction between it and the floor is 0.68, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.56. In four different attempts to move it, it is pushed with horizontal forces of magnitudes

(a) 222 N,

(b) 334 N,

(c) 445 N, and

(d) 556 N. For each attempt, calculate the magnitude of the frictional force on it from the floor. (The cabinet is initially at rest.) (e) In which of the attempts does the cabinet move?

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  1. 24 March, 12:25
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    "Static friction is a force that keeps an object at rest. It must be overcome to start moving the object."

    (556 x 0.68) = static friction of 378.08N. before movement occurs.

    The forces (a) and (b) will not move it.

    Each will incur a frictional force preventing movement equal to itself, = 222N. and 334N. respectively.

    Forces (c) and (d) will move it, and accelerate it.

    Forces (c) and (d) will both encounter friction of (556 x 0.56) = 311.36N. when the cabinet is moving.
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