A man pulls a block heavier than himself with a light rope. The coefficient of friction…
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A man pulls a block heavier than himself with a light rope. The coefficient of friction is the same between the man and the ground, and between the block and the ground
- The block will not move unless the man also moves
- The man can move even when the block is stationary
- If both move, the acceleration of the man is greater than the acceleration of the block
- None of the above assertions is correct
Answer
(D) None of the above assertions is correct
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