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A block placed on a rough horizontal surface is pulled by a horizontal force F. Let f be the force applied by the rough surface on the block. Plot a graph of f versus F.

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Upto point A, f= F (50 Long as block is stationary) beyond A, when F increases, block starts moving f remains constant.
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