coefficient of static friction under the block a and b are the same. If the block is in the verge of  sliding, find the tension at each chord. Assume that the pulley is frictionless. Recall [from Physics]: ?? = ??? Where: ?? - is the frictional force ?? - is the normal force ? -coefficient of static friction a. Determine the tensile force (lb) on the cable 1. b. Determine the tensile force (lb) on the cable 2.

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The coefficient of static friction under the block a and b are the same. If the block is in the verge of 
sliding, find the tension at each chord. Assume that the pulley is frictionless.
Recall [from Physics]:
?? = ???
Where:
?? - is the frictional force
?? - is the normal force
? -coefficient of static friction
a. Determine the tensile force (lb) on the cable 1.
b. Determine the tensile force (lb) on the cable 2.

 

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The coefficient of static friction under the block a and b are the same. If the block is in the verge of
sliding, find the tension at each chord. Assume that the pulley is frictionless.
Recall [from Physics]:
Where:
F, = µFN
Ff
- is the frictional force
FN
- is the normal force
-coefficient of static friction
CABLE 1
B
200 Ib
CABLE 2
C
300 Ib
A
100 Ib
30°
a. Determine the tensile force (Ib) on the cable 1.
b. Determine the tensile force (lb) on the cable 2.
Transcribed Image Text:The coefficient of static friction under the block a and b are the same. If the block is in the verge of sliding, find the tension at each chord. Assume that the pulley is frictionless. Recall [from Physics]: Where: F, = µFN Ff - is the frictional force FN - is the normal force -coefficient of static friction CABLE 1 B 200 Ib CABLE 2 C 300 Ib A 100 Ib 30° a. Determine the tensile force (Ib) on the cable 1. b. Determine the tensile force (lb) on the cable 2.
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