A) if\[{{m}_{1}}<{{m}_{2}}\], then normal reaction between blocks will be non-zero
B) if\[{{m}_{1}}={{m}_{2}}\]then normal reaction between the blocks will be zero
C) if\[{{\mu }_{1}}={{\mu }_{2}}\], then normal reaction between the blocks will be zero
D) None of the above
Correct Answer: C
Solution :
Idea The normal reaction between the blocks will be non-zero only if the initial acceleration of block \[{{m}_{2}}\] is more than block\[{{m}_{1}}\]. Then, only the block \[{{m}_{2}}\] will push block \[{{m}_{1}}\] and normal reaction will develop and it is possible only when \[{{\mu }_{2}}<{{\mu }_{1}}\] The normal reaction between the blocks will not depend on the masses \[{{m}_{1}}\]and\[{{m}_{2}}\].You need to login to perform this action.
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