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Homework Statement
A prism has the mass m with the angle x = 45°(look at the picture) placed on the ground without friction. The other prism, which has the same mass m, is placed above the first prism(the first prism is bigger). A horizontal force F is given to the second prism so the displacement with respect to the first prism is zero( or not moving). What is the friction between the two prism ( in F, m, and g). g = Earth gravitational acceleration
The picture -> http://i28.tinypic.com/nycih4.jpg
Homework Equations
F = m.a
The Attempt at a Solution
F.cosx - f - m.g.sinx = m.a
Since the prism is not moving, so a = 0
F.cosx - \mu.m.g.cosx - m.g.sinx = 0
F.cosx = \mu.m.g.cosx - m.g.sinx
\mu = \fric{F}{m.g} + tanx
Then i have no idea what to do next. I haven't even used the mass of the first prism. I also don't quite understand how the forces work so can somebody help me please?
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