Part A Each block in (Figure 1) has a weight of 310 lb. Determine how far the force P can compress the spring until block B slips on block A. Express your answer in feet to three significant figures. 81.04 ft Correct Previous Answers Part B What is P for this to occur? Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures. VAX Ivec ? kip P-1250.335 You have already submitted this answer. Enter a new answer. No credit lost. Try again. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 > k = 800 lb/ft =0.5 B www 14-0.2 30°

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Part A
Each block in (Figure 1) has a weight of 310 lb.
Determine how far the force P can compress the spring until block B slips on block A.
Express your answer in feet to three significant figures.
s = 1.04 ft
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What is P for this to occur?
Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures.
1 ΑΣΦ 11 vec
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P= 1250.335
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A Each block in (Figure 1) has a weight of 310 lb. Determine how far the force P can compress the spring until block B slips on block A. Express your answer in feet to three significant figures. s = 1.04 ft Submit Previous Answers Part B Correct What is P for this to occur? Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures. 1 ΑΣΦ 11 vec ? kip P= 1250.335 You have already submitted this answer. Enter a new answer. No credit lost. Try again. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Provide Feedback Figure < k = 800 lb/ft -0.5 ww B -0.2 1 of 1 > P 30°
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