Floor Pulls On Rough Surface

Floor buckling happens most often after a floor has been flooded for an extended period of time.
Floor pulls on rough surface. Peel and stick tile has come a long way since the days when it was a cheap and easy if not very attractive way to give old floors new life. Use a pry bar to pull up hardwood floors one section at a time or unfasten carpet or laminate and roll it up from one end. How to prepare a floor for peel stick tile. Fortunately this is not a common occurrence.
Floor buckling is the most extreme reaction to moisture in a hardwood floor. Some combinations of surfaces such as socks on a wooden floor produce very little friction. To do so person a pushes it at an angle 30o from the horizontal and requires a minimum force f a while person b pulls the box at an angle 60o from the horizontal and needs minimum force f b. The amount of friction between your feet and the floor surface determines how well you can slide.
The problem is asking us to draw a free body diagram for the box which we already did then to determine the resultant force that acts on the box the acceleration that the box has as a result and the normal force that the surface exerts on the box. Buckling occurs when the wood flooring actually pulls up from the subfloor lifting several inches in one or more places. A heavy box is to be dragged along a rough horizontal floor.