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- A fridge has a maximum static friction force

he 250 N. Sam can push the fridge with a
force of 130N. Amir and André can each
push with 65.N. How could they all move
the fridge? Will the fridge move with constant
velocity? Why or why not?

User MaximeKan
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Answer:

They will move the fridge if they all push in the same direction, but it will not move with constant velocity

Step-by-step explanation:

The maximum static friction force is


F_f = -250 N (negative sign since its direction is opposite to the push applied by the people)

Sam can apply a force of 130 N, while Amir and Andre can apply a push of 65 N each, so the total force that they can apply, if they push in the same direction, will be:


F=130 + 65 +65=260 N

This force is larger than the frictional force, so the fridge will start moving.

However, the net force on the fridge will be:


\sum F = 260 N - 250 N = 10 N

And according to Newton's second law,


\sum F = ma

where m is the mass of the fridge and a its acceleration, since the net force is not zero, then the fridge will have a non-zero acceleration, so it will not move with constant velocity.

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