Problem Statement
A block of mass m is pressed against a wall by a horizontal force F. The coefficient of static friction is μs. Find the minimum force F to prevent the block from sliding down.
Given
m, F horizontal, μs, vertical wall.
Concepts & Formulas
Normal force N = F. Max static friction f = μs·F (upward). For equilibrium: μs·F ≥ mg.
Step-by-Step Solution
Step 1: N = F (wall reaction).
Step 2: Friction f_max = μs·F must support weight mg.
Step 3: μs·F ≥ mg → F ≥ mg/μs.
Worked Calculation
F_min = mg/μs.
Boxed Answer
F_min = mg/μs
Physical Interpretation
The required force is inversely proportional to μs — a rougher wall needs a smaller pressing force to keep the block from sliding.
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