You are holding a book of mass 10.7 kg that is initially at rest against a vertical wall by exerting a force of magnitude F Yb = 100.8 N at an angle of θ = 34.7 degrees, as indicated in the figure. If the coefficients of friction between the book and the wall are μs = 0.46 and μk = 0.36, find the magnitude of the frictional force from the wall on the book.

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You are holding a book of mass 10.7 kg that is initially at rest against a vertical wall by exerting a force of magnitude
F Yb = 100.8 N at an angle of θ = 34.7 degrees, as indicated in the figure.
If the coefficients of friction between the book and the wall are μs = 0.46 and μk = 0.36, find the magnitude of the
frictional force from the wall on the book.

You are holding a book of mass 10.7 kg that is initially at rest against a vertical wall by exerting a force of magnitude
Fyb
100.8 N at an angle of 0 = 34.7 degrees, as indicated in the figure.
Fyb
If the coefficients of friction between the book and the wall are u
0.46 and µk
0.36, find the magnitude of the
%3D
frictional force from the wall on the book.
4.AО 22.1 N
ВО 20.7 N
C) 26.4 N
DO 48.3 N
EO Since we do not know if the book starts to slip, the friction force cannot be determined.
Transcribed Image Text:You are holding a book of mass 10.7 kg that is initially at rest against a vertical wall by exerting a force of magnitude Fyb 100.8 N at an angle of 0 = 34.7 degrees, as indicated in the figure. Fyb If the coefficients of friction between the book and the wall are u 0.46 and µk 0.36, find the magnitude of the %3D frictional force from the wall on the book. 4.AО 22.1 N ВО 20.7 N C) 26.4 N DO 48.3 N EO Since we do not know if the book starts to slip, the friction force cannot be determined.
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Given,Mass, m = 10.7 kgFYb = 100.8 Nμs = 0.46μk =0.36

 

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