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A block of mass `1kg` is pushed against a rough vertical wall with a force of `20N`, coefficient of static friction being `(1)/(4)` Another horizontal force of `10N` is applied on the block in a direction parallel to the wall. Will the block move? If yes, in which direction ? If no, find the frictional force exerted by the wall on the block. `(g = 10m//s^(2))`

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To solve the problem, we will analyze the forces acting on the block and determine whether it will move or not. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Forces Acting on the Block:** - The block has a mass of \(1 \, \text{kg}\). - The weight of the block (\(mg\)) acting downwards is: \[ ...
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