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Re: Physics Quiz 4

F = sqrt(36 + F2^2)
F = 10*(.2 + .6 (theta/(pi/2)))
theta = arctan(6/F2)
F = 10*(.2 + .6 (2arctan(6/F2)/pi))
sqrt(36 + F2^2) = 2 + 6 (2arctan(6/F2)/pi)
F2 ~= 2.491 N

I'm confused; does this mean that it takes MORE sideways force to move the block than it would if there was no vertical force? For example, wouldn't the block move if F1 = 0N and F2 = 2N?