A body, mass 25kg, rests in limiting equilibrium on a plane inclined at 30 degrees to the horizontal. If the plane is raised until it is at an angle of 60 degrees to the horizontal find:
(i) the least force acting up the plane required to keep the body in equilibrium;
(ii) the horizontal force required to prevent the body from slipping down the plane.
Drawing the first part to find μ (where you draw the sloping edge 30 degrees to the horizontal), it turns out that μ = 1/sqrt(3) or ~0.577.
But on the second drawing, (i), where the sloping edge is 60 degrees to the horizontal, why is the friction in the same direction as the force?
When a force is being applied in one direction, shouldn't friction oppose it going in the opposite direction?
Just for reference:
(i) = 14.43 kg wt
(ii) = 14.43 kg wt