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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 30 Dec 2007 12:48:25 IST
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The man is trying to pull the block on which he is standing throgh a rope connected through two fixed pulleys to the block. The surface between the man's feet and the block is frictionless. There is friction between the block and the ground.
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 30 Dec 2007 12:55:17 IST
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Well i think the whole ques depends on the coefficient of friction between the block and ground if there is no friction between the block and ground then the force exerted by man will cause acceleration of the combined mass of (the man & block.) else u have to subtract the friction
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 30 Dec 2007 16:09:25 IST
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No,as when the man pulls the string,his feet shall have a sliding tendency forward(torque) and since no friction opposes this tendency,he shall fall over......But it does depend on the torque he exerts and also the Coefficient Of Friction as said above.....
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 31 Dec 2007 11:39:07 IST
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As stated by kmmankad, the man has a tendency to topple. So, lets neglect the height of the man (a lilliput). So, no toppling!!
Now the question asks if the man can pull the block. The max possible friction is f= (mu)*(M+m)*g, where mu is coeff of friction, m and m are masses of block and man respectively. So, if the man is sufficiently strong and can apply this much force on the srting (the same force will be transmitted to block in the form of tension), then he can definitely pull the block!!
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THERE IS NO FRICTION BETWEEN THE MANS FOOT AND PLANK. WHEN MAN WILL PULL THE BOX THEN ACTION-REACTION LAW CAN BE APPLIED. NOW THERE IS NO FRICTION B/W MAN AND BLOCK WHILE BLOCK &GROUND EXERT FRICTION. THEN FORCE OF STRING WILL BE EFFECTIVE AND IT WILL PULL THE MAN TOWARDS IT SELF. HENCE MAN WILL SLIDE AND SO HE CAN'T PULL THE BLOCK.
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 31 Dec 2007 15:01:10 IST
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lets try to solve it mathematically then we can pu tu=0 lower block - since there is reative motion friction will try to oppose it t should be reater than uN N= mg or normal force between he man and the block where m is the mass of the man the friction will act in an opposite direction on the man and in equal magnitude f plus un should be greater than t where fis the force exerted by the man therefore f should be greater than un which is equal to 0 therfore if the force is even 1 newton the man will be able to pull it
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 1 Jan 2008 11:38:35 IST
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As i think what ever may be the force man cannot pull the block whether the friction is present or not. we can consider man and the platform as a system as internal forces cannot do any work .resultant force acting on system is 0. please kindly correct me if iam wrong anywhere.
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 1 Jan 2008 12:35:02 IST
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Satya Sir is right.
@abhi.sharma
Here, the energy of the system is coming from the muscular energy of the man. Total energy is same. Just that the stored muscular energy got converted into kinetic energy.
And external force on system is not zero. The ground is exerting frictional force on the system.
@raj varun If force applied is less than the friction exerted by the ground, the block will not move but the man will move and the string will become slack since the man will slide even if he applies infinitely small force. But the Force applied needs to overcome the frictional force to move the block.
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