HCV: While walking on ice, one should take small steps to avoid slipping. This is because smaller

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While walking on ice, one should take small steps to avoid slipping. This is because smaller steps ensure
larger friction
smaller friction
larger normal force
smaller normal force

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Practically I think it should be both a and c!

nisadrajbarman
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Answer will be option (2)not (1) because when we take smaller steps then angle of contact force with vertical will be less and friction will be smaller and due to smaller friction we will be under the range of limiting friction but, when friction is large I.e, outside the range of limiting friction then kinetic friction will act and we will slip so, correct option is (b) not (a)

abhinavanand
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Your explanation is good, but the equation which u sed here is wrong . Basically the correct equation is
Tan(theta) = f/N .
So; the relationship between tan(theta) and f is directly and is inversely with N .
If I m wrong than correct me please.

hasnainkhan