I got 14.72N with a coefficient of static friction of 0.3. So is the Ff equal to the force of Tension because the sled is on a frictionless surface?
So then Tension equals 14.72N?
I have a question where a horizontal rope pulls on a 10kg wood sled over a frictionless surface. On that sled is a wood box. It is asking what the largest tension force in the rope would be where the box doesn't slip off.
Air resistance/Drag is neglected. Wouldn't the box remain on the...