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Friction Problems

The document contains 5 problems related to forces, friction, and equilibrium involving blocks on inclined planes: 1. A 300N force is required to move a body up a 20° inclined plane, and a 230N force is required to move it up a 25° plane. Determine the body's weight and coefficient of friction. 2. Determine the minimum force P required to move block B, which weighs 225kg. Block A weighs 150kg and is restrained by a cable. 3. Find the horizontal force needed to move a 1000N block up a 45° inclined plane, connected by a rigid bar to a 3000N block on a horizontal plane at a 30° angle. 4. Determine
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Friction Problems

The document contains 5 problems related to forces, friction, and equilibrium involving blocks on inclined planes: 1. A 300N force is required to move a body up a 20° inclined plane, and a 230N force is required to move it up a 25° plane. Determine the body's weight and coefficient of friction. 2. Determine the minimum force P required to move block B, which weighs 225kg. Block A weighs 150kg and is restrained by a cable. 3. Find the horizontal force needed to move a 1000N block up a 45° inclined plane, connected by a rigid bar to a 3000N block on a horizontal plane at a 30° angle. 4. Determine
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A force of 300 N is required just to move a certain body up an inclined plane


of angle 200, the force acting parallel to the plane. If the angle of inclination
of the plane is made 250, the force required being again parallel to the plane
is found to be 230 N. Determine the weight of the body and coefficient of
friction.
2. Determine the smallest force P required to move the block B shown in Fig.
Block A is restrained by cable CD and find P if cable is removed. Take = 0,
WA = 150 kg, WB = 225 kg

3. Block A weighing 1000 N rests on a rough inclined plane whose


inclination to the horizontal is 45. It is connected to another block B,
weighing 3000 N rests on a rough horizontal plane by a weightless rigid
bar inclined at an angle of 30 to the horizontal as shown in fig. Find
the horizontal force required to be applied to the block B just to move
the block A in upward direction. Assume angle of friction as 15 at all
surfaces where there is sliding.

4. Determine whether the block shown in figure having a mass of 40 kg is in equilibrium


and find the magnitude and direction of the friction force. Take s = 0.40 and k = 0.30

5. Determine the least value of 'P' required to cause the motion impend the system shown
in Fig. assume coefficient of friction on all contact surface as 0.2.

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