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A 150N block rests on a table. The suspended mass has a weight of 73N. a) What is the magnitude of the minimum force of static...Asked by Peter
A 150N block rests on a table. The suspended mass has a weight of 73N.
a) What is the magnitude of the minimum force of static friction required to hold both blocks at rest? Answer in units of N
b)What minimum coefficient of static friction is required to ensure that both blocks remain at rest?
Can someone please explain the answer when they give it?
a) What is the magnitude of the minimum force of static friction required to hold both blocks at rest? Answer in units of N
b)What minimum coefficient of static friction is required to ensure that both blocks remain at rest?
Can someone please explain the answer when they give it?
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Answered by
bobpursley
I am guessing these blocks are connected over a frictionless pulley.
hanging force=73 N.
that is pulling on the large block
a. 73=forcestaticfriction
b. 73=mu*mg solve for m u
hanging force=73 N.
that is pulling on the large block
a. 73=forcestaticfriction
b. 73=mu*mg solve for m u
Answered by
Peter
What would you use for the m when you multiply it by 9.81?
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