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5 June, 09:30

Two identical blocks, block A and block B, are placed on different horizontal surfaces. Block A is initially at rest on a smooth surface, while block B is initially at rest on a rough surface. A constant horizontal force of magnitude F0 is exerted on each block. After the force has been applied for a time Δt, the speeds of blocks A and B are vA and vB, respectively. Which of the following claims indicates the correct relation between vA and vB and provides the best justification for the relation? (A) Va Vb. The forces between the atoms in a block and the atoms in a surface oppose the motion of the block and are greater on average for block B.

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  1. 5 June, 11:39
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    (D) Va > Vb. The forces between the atoms in a block and the atoms in a surface oppose the motion of the block and are greater on average for block B.

    Explanation:

    Given that, Two identical blocks, block A and block B, are placed on different horizontal surfaces. Block A is initially at rest on a smooth surface, while block B is initially at rest on a rough surface.

    And now, a constant force F₀ is exerted on each block for a time Δt.

    Now, speeds of blocks A and B are vA and vB respectively.

    In case of block A the surface is smooth, so there is no opposing force.

    Whereas as, in case of block B, the surface is rough which means friction opposes the motion

    So, some of the applied force is used to overcome this friction which makes the speed of block B vB to be less than that of block A vA.

    ⇒ Va > Vb.

    And completely eliminating friction is not possible.

    so, even smooth surface has friction which is very very little.

    so, The forces between the atoms in a block and the atoms in a surface oppose the motion of the block and are greater on average for block B.
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