3) 15 points A horizontal force F pushes against a block of mass m, which in turn pushes against a larger block of mass

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3) 15 points A horizontal force F pushes against a block of mass m, which in turn pushes against a larger block of mass

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3) 15 points A horizontal force F pushes against a block of mass m, which in turn pushes against a larger block of mass M (as in figure). There is no friction between the larger block and the table, but there is friction between the two blocks (coefficient of static friction µs). F- m M a) Draw two free-body diagrams, one for each block. b) What is the smallest force F that will hold m against M without letting m fall down?
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