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29 August, 15:03

Suppose a person whose mass is m is being held up against the wall with a constant tangential velocity v greater than the minimum necessary. Find the magnitude of the frictional force between the person and the wall

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  1. 29 August, 16:14
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    The man is moving on a circular path. The reaction of wall is providing centripetal force. so

    R = mv² / r

    Frictional force = μR where μ is coefficient of friction

    = μ x mv² / r

    Frictional force = μ x mv² / r
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