Blocks A and B have masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively. The coefficient of static friction between A and B is 0.20, between B and C is 0.10 and at D, 0.15. Block B impends to slide up the 30o- incline  plane. Draw the free body diagram of block A Draw the free body diagram of block B What is the weight of the hanging block that will maintain static equilibrium? Note: Use T1 and T2  for tension on the tight side and slack side of the cord respectively.

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Blocks A and B have masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively. The coefficient of static friction between A and B is 0.20, between B and C is 0.10 and at D, 0.15. Block B impends to slide up the 30o- incline  plane.

  • Draw the free body diagram of block A
  • Draw the free body diagram of block B
  • What is the weight of the hanging block that will maintain static equilibrium?

Note: Use T1 and Tfor tension on the tight side and slack side of the cord respectively.

Blocks A and B have masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively. The coefficient of static friction between A
and B is 0.20, between B and C is 0.10 and at D, 0.15. Block B impends to slide up the 30°- incline plane.
(A) Draw the FBD of block A
(B) Draw the FBD of block B
(C) What is the weight of the hanging block that will maintain static equilibrium?
Note: Use T1 and T2 for tension on the tight side and slack side of the cord respectively.
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Transcribed Image Text:Blocks A and B have masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively. The coefficient of static friction between A and B is 0.20, between B and C is 0.10 and at D, 0.15. Block B impends to slide up the 30°- incline plane. (A) Draw the FBD of block A (B) Draw the FBD of block B (C) What is the weight of the hanging block that will maintain static equilibrium? Note: Use T1 and T2 for tension on the tight side and slack side of the cord respectively. 20' w/
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