6.5 DESIGN CHANGE. Now: The Object weighs 100 lb The angle of P above the horizontal is 42 degrees The coefficient of static friction is 0.6 a) Assume sufficient friction to prevent slippage of the Object. The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate tipping of the Object is _____lb. b) Assume tipping of the cabinet does not occur. The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate slipping of the Object is _____lb. c)The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate motion of the Object is _____lb.
6.5 DESIGN CHANGE. Now: The Object weighs 100 lb The angle of P above the horizontal is 42 degrees The coefficient of static friction is 0.6 a) Assume sufficient friction to prevent slippage of the Object. The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate tipping of the Object is _____lb. b) Assume tipping of the cabinet does not occur. The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate slipping of the Object is _____lb. c)The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate motion of the Object is _____lb.
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6.5
DESIGN CHANGE. Now:
- The Object weighs 100 lb
- The angle of P above the horizontal is 42 degrees
- The coefficient of static friction is 0.6
a)
Assume sufficient friction to prevent slippage of the Object.
The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate tipping of the Object is _____lb.
b)
Assume tipping of the cabinet does not occur.
The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate slipping of the Object is _____lb.
c)The magnitude of the maximum P that will not initiate motion of the Object is _____lb.
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