Collision in frictionless surface

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three numbered cubes each of mass m placed in contact on a frictionless horizontal surface. A steady horizontal force P is applied to the end surface of 1st cube.
question:will the force on each cube be P/3?
 
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Its P/3m so force is P/3.ohh ya! But is always the force distributed equal in frictionless surface?
 
Smileyxx said:
Its P/3m so force is P/3.ohh ya! But is always the force distributed equal in frictionless surface?

Yes, if the masses are equal, then the net forces must be the same.

So if the friction forces are equal (or all zero), then the applied forces must be the same. :smile:
 
tiny-tim said:
Yes, if the masses are equal, then the net forces must be the same.

So if the friction forces are equal (or all zero), then the applied forces must be the same. :smile:
Thanks a lot bro:wink: