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A circus clown weighs 875 N. The coefficient of static friction between the clown's feet and the ground is 0.630. He pulls vert...Asked by Nerdy Nancy
A circus clown weighs 875 N. The coefficient of static friction between the clown's feet and the ground is 0.630. He pulls vertically downward on a rope that passes around three pulleys and is tied around his feet. What is the minimum pulling force that the clown must exert to yank his feet out from under himself?
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