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The wedge is used to level the member. The coefficient of
static friction between the wedge and the two surfaces of
contact is 4,0.19. Suppose that te 700 N/m and
a 6. (Eigure 1)
Figure
1 of 1
Im
Determine the horizontal force P that must be applied to begin to push the wedge
forward. Neglect the weight of the wedge.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate
units.
P = 290
N
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Transcribed Image Text:The wedge is used to level the member. The coefficient of static friction between the wedge and the two surfaces of contact is 4,0.19. Suppose that te 700 N/m and a 6. (Eigure 1) Figure 1 of 1 Im Determine the horizontal force P that must be applied to begin to push the wedge forward. Neglect the weight of the wedge. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. P = 290 N Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again: 3 attempts remaining < Return to Assignment Provide Feedback 9:56 PM
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