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A Puzzling Equation: Will the Block Slide or Not?
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[QUOTE="Lnewqban, post: 6838263, member: 673625"] But the static friction for each interface not only depends on the coefficient, but on the normal force and reaction. It seems to me that there is one block that has the highest normal force and one block that has the minimum one. Could you tell which is which? You can analize the system, regarding which one would slide first as the pulling or pushing force reaches certain value, assuming two extreme conditions: 1) All the blocks have the same mass and each pair has a different coefficient of static friction. 2) All the blocks have the same coefficient, but each has a different mass. [/QUOTE]
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