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rope passing over a pulley as shown in the figure, block A weighs 44 N and block B weighs 22 N, the coefficient of static friction between block A and the table is 0.20.
a) State whether the hanging block B will cause the block A to slide on the table (remember that your answer must be supported by your calculations).
b) If your answer to the previous paragraph is affirmative, determine the weight that the
block C to prevent block B from moving
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