A block weighing W is held against a vertical wall by applying a horizontal force F . The…
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A block weighing W is held against a vertical wall by applying a horizontal force F. The minimum value of F needed to hold the block is [MP PMT 2006]
- Less than W
- Equal to W
- Greater than W
- Data is insufficient
Answer
(C) Greater than W
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