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A student pushes a heavy box that is originally stationary across the floor with a force 112 N. What is the coefficient of static friction between the classroom floor and the 140 N box?

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Given data:

* The force applied on the heavy box is,


F_a=112\text{ N}

* The weight of the heavy box is,


w=140\text{ N}

Solution:

The frictional force acting on the box is,


\begin{gathered} F_r=\mu* w \\ \mu\text{ is the coefficient of friction,} \end{gathered}

The frictional force acting on the heavy box is equal to the applied force as the heavy box is not moving under the action of applied force.

Thus,


\begin{gathered} F_r=F_a \\ \mu* w=112 \\ \mu*140=112 \\ \mu=(112)/(140) \end{gathered}

By simplifying,


\mu=0.8\text{ }

Thus, the coefficient of friction between the floor and the box is 0.8.

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