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Figure below shows a block of mass 35 kg resting on a table. The table is so rough that it offers a self adjusting resistive force 10% of the weight of the block for its sliding motion along the table. A 20 kg wt load is attached to the block and is passed over a pulley to hang freely on the left side. On the right side there is a 2 kg wt pan attached to the block and hung freely. Weights of 1 kg wt each, can be added to the pan. Minimum how many and maximum how many such weights can be added into the pan so that the block does not slide along the table?
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Integration by Substitution
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Integration by Substitution
A uniform ladder of mass m and length leans against a frictionless wall at an angle to the horizontal - with its bottom resting on a rough surface.
Question (xv) Maharashtra Board Class 11 Physics Textbook Chapter 4
A 2 m long ladder of mass 10 kg is kept against a wall such that its base is 1.2 m away from the wall. The wall is smooth but the ground is rough. Roughness of the ground is such that it offers a maximum horizontal resistive force (for sliding motion) half that of normal reaction at the point of contact. A monkey of mass 20 kg starts climbing the ladder. How far can it climb along the ladder? How much is the horizontal reaction at the wall?
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Integration by Substitution
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SOLUTIONS MOMENT OF FORCE CHAPTER 4 MAHARASHTRA BOARD CLASS 11 PHYSICS
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