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A block of mass m rests on a horizontal floor with which it has a coefficient of static friction µ. It is desired to make the body move by applying the minimum possible force F. Find the magnitude of F and direction in which it has to be applied.

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Let F be applied at angle θ as shown in figure. Normal reaction in this case will be

N = mg – F sin θ

The limiting friction is therefore

fL = µN = µ(mg – F sin θ)

For the block to move,

F cos θ = fL = µ(mg – F sin θ)

or F = \(\frac{\mu mg}{\cos \theta + \mu \sin \theta}\)    .....(i) 

For F to be minimum, denominator should be maximum.

or \(\frac d{d \theta}\) (cos θ + µ sin θ) = 0

or – sin θ + µ cos θ = 0

or tan θ = µ or θ = tan–1(µ)

Substituting this value of θ in Eq. (i), we get

Fmin = mg sinθ

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Magnitude of F and direction mg sin\(\theta\)

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