Minimum Force Required to Slide a Body on Horizontal Plane

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Minimum Force Required to Slide a Body on a Rough Horizontal Plane

Let a body A of weight W is resting on a rough horizontal plane B, as shown in Fig. 1.19. Let an effort P is applied at an angle θ to the horizontal, such that the body just begins to move. From Fig. 1.19, we find that

For P to be minimum, cos (θ – ϕ) should be maximum, i.e.

cos (θ-ϕ)=1 or θ-ϕ=0 or θ=0

In other words, the effort P is minimum when its inclination (θ) with the horizontal is equal to the angle of friction (ϕ).

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