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How to calculate the force required to move a 6.12Kg weight up a 10degree friction rig?

I have done experiments on the friction rig, adding weight until the sliding weight moved, but the calculated results do not match up.

Can anyone help?
11 years ago

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Henry
To calculate the required force, we'll
need to know the force of friction or the coefficient of frictional force.
11 years ago

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