30 kg 50 kg Hg = 0.30- P 40 kg Hg = 0.40- 30 Maximum Value of P in Hg = 0.45 Newtons The three flat blocks are positioned on the 30° incline as shown, and a force P parallel to the incline is applied to the middle block. The upper block is pre- vented from moving by a wire which attaches it to the fixed support. The coeffi- cient of static friction for each of the three pairs of mating surfaces is shown. Determine the maximum value which P may have before any slipping takes place.

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30 kg
50 kg
Hy = 0.30-
P
40 kg
Hs = 0.40
30°
Maximum Value of P in
Hg = 0.45
Newtons
The three flat blocks are positioned on the 30° incline as shown, and a force
P parallel to the incline is applied to the middle block. The upper block is pre-
vented from moving by a wire which attaches it to the fixed support. The coeffi-
cient of static friction for each of the three pairs of mating surfaces is shown.
Determine the maximum value which P may have before any slipping takes
place.
Transcribed Image Text:30 kg 50 kg Hy = 0.30- P 40 kg Hs = 0.40 30° Maximum Value of P in Hg = 0.45 Newtons The three flat blocks are positioned on the 30° incline as shown, and a force P parallel to the incline is applied to the middle block. The upper block is pre- vented from moving by a wire which attaches it to the fixed support. The coeffi- cient of static friction for each of the three pairs of mating surfaces is shown. Determine the maximum value which P may have before any slipping takes place.
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