Consider FIG-DD in the appendix. Note: For Blocks “A” & “B” & “C”: The mass of “A” is 30 kg. The mass of “B” is 50 kg. The mass of “C” is 40 kg.
Consider FIG-DD in the appendix. Note: For Blocks “A” & “B” & “C”: The mass of “A” is 30 kg. The mass of “B” is 50 kg. The mass of “C” is 40 kg.
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Problem-DD:
Consider FIG-DD in the appendix.
Note:
- For Blocks “A” & “B” & “C”:
- The mass of “A” is 30 kg.
- The mass of “B” is 50 kg.
- The mass of “C” is 40 kg.
- Blocks “A” & “B” are in contact.
- Blocks “B” & “C” are in contact.
- Blocks “C” & “inclined plane” are in contact.
- The angle above the horizontal of the inclined plane is Θ = 30°.
- The static coefficients of friction:
- Surface-1: 0.30
- Surface-2: 0.40
- Surface-3: 0.45
- The kinetic coefficients of friction:
- Surface-1: 0.23
- Surface-2: 0.37
- Surface-3: 0.42
FIND:
- Calculate:
- The maximum force of P, such that motion does not occur.
- When this maximum P is applied, determine the remaining forces on the Blocks.
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NOTE: Surface-3 is the surface between Block-C and the Inclined Plane.
- For Blocks “A” & “B” & “C”:
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