Calculate the maximum acceleration of a moving car so that a body lying on the floor of…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
Calculate the maximum acceleration of a moving car so that a body lying on the floor of the car remains stationary. The coefficient of static friction between the body and the floor is \(0.15\left(g=10 m s^{2}\right)\) [NEET 2023]
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