A refrigerator on a horizontal surface is pushed by the same amount of force F₁ in different directions as shown but the refrigerator does not move. F₁ O B In which case is the friction force on the refrigerator greatest? No way to tell O C F₁ O Same in A,B,C B F1 C

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A refrigerator on a horizontal surface is pushed by the same amount of force F₁ in different
directions as shown but the refrigerator does not move.
F₁
No way to tell
A
In which case is the friction force on the refrigerator greatest?
O C
O Same in A,B,C
F₁
O A
B
F1
C
Transcribed Image Text:A refrigerator on a horizontal surface is pushed by the same amount of force F₁ in different directions as shown but the refrigerator does not move. F₁ No way to tell A In which case is the friction force on the refrigerator greatest? O C O Same in A,B,C F₁ O A B F1 C
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