A body is sliding down an inclined plane having coefficient of friction 0.5 . If the…
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A body is sliding down an inclined plane having coefficient of friction 0.5 . If the normal reaction is twice that of the resultant downward force along the incline, the angle between the inclined plane and the horizontal is
- 15o
- 30 o
- 45 o
- 60 o
Answer
(D) 60 o
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