3 ft 2 ft Block 1 3 ft (150 lbs) H,-0.35 Block 2 3 ft (100 lbs) 4,=0.2 P.
3 ft 2 ft Block 1 3 ft (150 lbs) H,-0.35 Block 2 3 ft (100 lbs) 4,=0.2 P.
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Two blocks, equal size, different weight are pushed with a force P as shown. The coefficient of friction between Block 1 and Block 2 is 0.35, and between Block 2 and the ground is 0.2, what is the value of P that will cause one or both of the blocks to move?

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2 ft
Block 1
3 ft
(150 Ibs)
H,-0.35
Block 2
3 ft
(100 Ibs)
H,=0.2
P.
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