Figure 6-23 shows the cross section of a road cut into the side of a mountain. The
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Figure 6-23 shows the cross section of a road cut into the side of a mountain. The solid line AA' represents a weak bedding plane along which sliding is possible. Block B directly above the highway is separated from uphill rock by a large crack (called a joint), so that only friction between the block and the bedding plane prevents sliding. The mass of the block is 1.8 x 107kg, the dip angle θ of the bedding plane is 24o, and the coefficient of static friction between block and plane is 0.63.?
(a) Show that the block will not slide.?
(b) Water seeps into the joint and expands upon freezing, exerting on the block a force F parallel to AA'. What minimum value of force magnitude F will trigger a slide down the plane?
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Fundamentals of Physics
ISBN: 978-0471758013
8th Extended edition
Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick