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A body of mass 10 kg is placed on an inclined surface of angle 30^(@) . If coefficient of limiting friction is 1 //sqrt3 , find the inclined plane. Force is being exerted parallel to the inclined plane .

A mass of 200 kg is placed on a rough inclined plane of angle 30^(@) . If coefficient of limiting friction is 1 // sqrt 3 , find the least forces in newton , acting parallel to the plane (i) to keep the mass from sliding down (ii) to move the mass up the plane.

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(A) : If a body is trying to slip over a surface then friction acting on the body is necessarily equal to the limiting friction . (R) : Static friction can be less than the limiting friction force .

What is the relation between the normal reaction acting on a surface and the limiting friction on the surface?

Assertion : The value of dynamic friction is less than the limiting friction. Reason : Once the motion has started, the inertia of rest has been overcome.

Mark the correct statements about the friction between two bodies - (a) static friction is always greater than the kinetic friction (b) coefficient of static friction is always greater than the coefficient of kinetic friction (c ) limiting friction is always greater than the kinetic friction ( d) limiting friction is never less than static friction

A block rests on a fixed rough inclined place and a horizontal force F is applied to it, as shown in the figure. Which of the following statements are correct? (A) Normal reaction on the block is Fsintheta+mgcostheta (B) The friction force is zero when Fcostheta=mgsintheta (C) The value of limiting friction is mu(mgsintheta+Fcostheta) (D) The value of limiting friction is mu(mgsintheta-Fcostheta)