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Two identical blocks, each weighing 100 N, are stacked on an inclined plane. The coefficient of static friction between all surfaces is μs=0.5. At what maximum incline angle will the system remain in equilibrium, and what is the friction force between the blocks at this angle?
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Two identical blocks, each weighing 100 N, are stacked on an inclined plane. The coefficient of static friction between all surfaces is μs=0.5. At what maximum incline angle will the system remain in equilibrium, and what is the friction force between the blocks at this angle?
A block on an inclined plane is acted upon by multiple forces such that the resultant reaction at the contact point lies exactly on the friction cone surface. If the coefficient of friction is suddenly increased by 20%, what happens to the block's state?
A vertical post is subjected to three forces: a vertical downward load W, a horizontal force H1 at angle α from the positive x-axis, and another horizontal force H2 at angle β from the positive x-axis. If the coefficient of static friction at the base is μs=0.4, which condition ensures the post will not slip?
A force F acts on a body resting on a surface with friction coefficient μs=0.6. The force makes angle θ with the horizontal. If the friction cone half-angle is ϕ, what is the maximum value of θ for which the applied force alone could potentially cause slipping (ignoring other forces)?
A particle is acted upon by three forces and is in equilibrium on a rough horizontal surface. If two of the forces are F1=50 N at 0° and F2=30 N at 120° (measured counterclockwise from positive x-axis), what constraint does the friction cone place on the third force F3?
A block is subjected to two horizontal forces: P1=60 N eastward and P2=40 N northward. The block weighs 150 N and rests on a surface with μs=0.35. To prevent slipping, what additional vertical force Fv (downward positive) is required?
A wedge with angle α=30° supports a block. Both the block-wedge interface and wedge-ground interface have friction coefficient μ=0.4. If the wedge is on the verge of sliding when a horizontal force P is applied to the block, what is the relationship between the friction cone angles at both interfaces?
A circular disk of radius R is placed on a rough inclined plane of angle θ. A horizontal force F is applied at the top of the disk. For the friction cone analysis at the contact point, which statement is correct when the disk is on the verge of slipping without rolling?
A block slides down a rough inclined plane with coefficient of kinetic friction μk=0.3. During sliding, the reaction force at the contact makes what angle with the normal to the inclined surface?
A uniform rod of length L and weight W is placed inside a smooth hemispherical bowl of radius R>L/2. The rod makes contact at two points on the bowl surface. At equilibrium, what is the relationship between the friction cone half-angles at the two contact points?
Two identical blocks are stacked on an inclined plane. The coefficient of friction between all surfaces is μ=0.4. If the incline angle is θ=20°, which statement about the friction cones at the contact points is correct?
A block rests on an inclined plane with angle θ=25°. The coefficient of static friction between the block and plane is μs=0.5. If a horizontal force P is applied to the block, what is the maximum angle that the resultant reaction force can make with the normal to the inclined surface before slipping occurs?
A uniform sphere of weight W rests on a rough inclined plane of angle θ=25°. A horizontal force P is applied at the center of the sphere. At the instant just before the sphere begins to slip, what is the angle between the reaction force vector at the contact point and the friction cone axis?
A block on a horizontal surface is subjected to forces F1=100 N at 30° above horizontal and F2=80 N at 45° below horizontal, both applied at the same point. If μs=0.3 and the block weight is W=200 N, determine whether the block will slip.
A uniform rod of length L and weight W leans against a smooth vertical wall and rests on a rough horizontal floor. At the critical angle θc for slipping, the reaction force at the floor contact makes what angle with respect to the friction cone axis?
A ladder leans against a smooth vertical wall at angle θ with the horizontal. The coefficient of static friction at the ground is μs. For the friction cone analysis at the ground contact point, what is the relationship between the friction cone half-angle ϕ and the minimum ladder angle θmin for equilibrium?
A 200 N block is subjected to a horizontal force P and remains in equilibrium on a surface with μs=0.4. If the resultant of the normal and friction forces makes an angle of 18° with the vertical, what is the magnitude of force P?
A block on an inclined plane is subjected to a force P acting parallel to the incline. The friction cone has a half-angle of 25°. If the resultant reaction force currently makes an angle of 15° with the normal (measured toward the upslope direction), which statement about force P is correct?
Refer to the diagram. A cylinder of radius R rests in a V-groove with half-angle α. If the coefficient of friction between the cylinder and each groove surface is μ, what is the condition on α for the cylinder to be self-locking (cannot move regardless of applied forces)?
A 200 N block rests on a horizontal surface with μs=0.35. A cable attached to the block makes an angle α with the horizontal and applies tension T. If the reaction force is currently at the maximum edge of the friction cone, what is the relationship between T and α?