H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Friction, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I

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H C Verma Physics Solutions for Exercise - H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Friction, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I

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Questions from H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Friction, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I with Hints & Solutions

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A body of mass M is kept on a rough horizontal surface (friction coefficient=μ). A person is trying to pull the body by applying a horizontal force but the body is not moving. The force by the surface on the body is F, where

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A scooter, starting from rest, moves with a constant acceleration for a time Δt1, then with a constant velocity for the next Δt2 and finally with a constant deceleration for the next t3 to come to rest. A 500 N man, sitting on the scooter behind the driver, manages to stay at rest with respect to the scooter without touching any other part. The force exerted by the seat on the man is

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Consider the situation shown in the figure. The wall is smooth but the surfaces of A and B in contact are rough. The friction on B due to A, in equilibrium

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Consider the situation shown in the figure. Suppose all the surfaces are rough. The direction of friction on B due to A

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Two cars of unequal masses, use similar tyres. If they are moving at the same initial speed, the minimum stopping distance

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In order to stop a car in shortest distance on a horizontal road, one should

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A block A kept on an inclined surface just begins to slide if the inclination is 30°. The block is replaced by another block B and it is found that it just begins to slide if the inclination is 40°.

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A boy of mass M is applying a horizontal force to slide a box of mass M' on a rough horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the shoes of the boy and the floor is μ and that between the box and the floor is μ'. In which of the following cases, it is certainly not possible to slide the box?