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amcavoy
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This is what I did:A handle of a floor mop makes an angle of θ with the vertical direction. Let mu be the coefficient of static friction. Show that there is a critical angle in which the mop will not move no matter how much force is applied on the handle.
[tex]F_x\leq\mu_s N=\mu_s\left(mg+F\cos{\theta}\right)[/tex]
...and then I would simplify. But unfortunately, I was expecting the "F"s to cancel out, meaning the force didn't matter at that critical angle. They didn't obviously. Did I set this up correctly? If not, where did I go wrong?
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Alex
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