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Which method of sliding a block of ice requires less force—(a) pushing or (b) pulling at the same angle above the horizontal?
11 years ago

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Answered by Damon
Pulling with component up on block reducing the normal force between block and floor and thus reducing friction force which is maximum of coefficient of friction times normal force.
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