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Repeat Question 1 for force F angled upward instead of downward as drawn.

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  1. The value ofFxdecreases.
  2. The value offsdecreases.
  3. The value ofFNdecreases.
  4. The value offsmaxdecreases.
  5. The magnitude of the frictional force decreases for the case of sliding and the increase in angle.

Step by step solution

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The given data

(a) The box is stationary and is increasing.

(b) The force F is constant and is acting upward.

02

Understanding the concept of the free body diagram and force

To observe which quantity will increase or decrease we have to write the x and y components of force and draw all the forces acting on it, then use Newton鈥檚 2nd law of motion. Using this concept of force, we can get the relation of force to the other components as given in the data. Comparing these values of the forces and their relating factor will determine their behavior.

Formulae:

The force according to Newton鈥檚 second law,F=ma (1)

The static frictional force acting on a body,fs=sFN (2)

The kinetic frictional force acting on a body, fk=kFN (3)

03

a) Calculation of Fx

Free body diagram of the box

We know that decreasescos()as increases.

Here,Fx=Fcos(), from the free body diagram.

The value of F is constant but is increasing gives cos()lesser and therefore Fxalso decreases with increasing .

04

b) Calculation of fs

The given box is stationary so the acceleration of the box along x is 0.

Then by using Newton鈥檚 2nd law along the x-direction, the net horizontal forces acting on the body can be given using equation (i) as:

Fx=maxFx-fs=0fs=Fx

From the above relation, we get that if we increase and then Fx or decrease.

So, fs also decreases.

05

c) Calculation of FN

By using Newton鈥檚 2nd law along the y-direction, the vertical forces acting on the body can be given using equation (1) as:

(ay=0Since the box is stationary)

Fy=mayFN-Fg+Fsin()=0FN=Fg-Fsin()

Here, m and g are constant so, Fgremain the same; but as increases sin() function

also increases. Thus, the 2nd term also increases with increases. So, the net value decreases.

Hence, FNis decreased.

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d) Calculation of  fsmax

As the value of the maximum frictional force is given by equation (2) as:fsmax=渭贵N

Here, is constant but it increases and then FN increases.

Hence,role="math" localid="1657178558684" fsmax is also decreased.

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e) Calculation of the behavior of frictional force

If the box is sliding then there is Kinetic frictional force acting on the box is given by equation (3) as:

Fk=渭贵N

As from part (c) calculations, FN decreases with increase in , FKis also decreased.

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