4 NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION 4.9 Frames of reference
frictional force (which acts upwards) must exceed the downward acting weight,
mB g, of the block. Hence, we require
μ R > mB g,
or
g
a >.
μ
Applying Newton’s second law to the rightward acceleration a of both blocks
(remembering that the equal and opposite forces exerted between the blocks
cancel one another out), we obtain
F
a = ,
mA + mB
where mA is the mass of block A. It follows that
F >
(mA + mB) g
.
μ
Since mA = 75 kg, mB = 15 kg, and μ = 0.45, we have
F >
(75 + 15) × 9.81
0.45
= 1.962 × 103 N.