Chapter 6 File Edit View Help Problem: 15 (of 30) Do not round intermediate answers. Give your final answer(s) to three decimal places. Check your units. The uniform square steel plate has a mass of 3 kg and is resting on a smooth horizontal surface in the x-y plane. If a force P= 155 N is applied in the x-y plane to one corner in the direction shown, determine the magnitude of the initial acceleration comer A. Hint At the initial stage of motion when the plate begins to move, w=0 because the plate is barely moving. a of A = 241.43 m/sec^2 300 mm P 300 mm 65° Check Answer for this Problem Close
Chapter 6 File Edit View Help Problem: 15 (of 30) Do not round intermediate answers. Give your final answer(s) to three decimal places. Check your units. The uniform square steel plate has a mass of 3 kg and is resting on a smooth horizontal surface in the x-y plane. If a force P= 155 N is applied in the x-y plane to one corner in the direction shown, determine the magnitude of the initial acceleration comer A. Hint At the initial stage of motion when the plate begins to move, w=0 because the plate is barely moving. a of A = 241.43 m/sec^2 300 mm P 300 mm 65° Check Answer for this Problem Close
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Do not round intermediate answers. Give your final answer(s) to three decimal places. Check your units.
The uniform square steel plate has a mass of 3 kg and is resting on a smooth horizontal surface in the x-y plane. Ifa force
P= 155 N is applied in the x-y plane to one corner in the direction shown, determine the magnitude of the initial acceleration
comer A. Hint At the initial stage of motion when the plate begins to move, 0= 0 because the plate is barely moving
a of A = 241.43
%3D
m/sec^2
300 mm
300mm
65°
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