9. A 5000-lb weight is being pushed up an inclined surface at constant speed by a cylinder, as shown n figure. The coefficient of friction between the weight and inclined cylinder surface equals 0.15. Find the cylinder force F 45° W = 5000 lb
9. A 5000-lb weight is being pushed up an inclined surface at constant speed by a cylinder, as shown n figure. The coefficient of friction between the weight and inclined cylinder surface equals 0.15. Find the cylinder force F 45° W = 5000 lb
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