Essential University Physics Volume 1, Loose Leaf Edition (4th Edition)
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Author: Richard Wolfson
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Chapter 12, Problem 57P
A 4.2-kg plant hangs from the bracket shown in Fig. 12.33. The bracket’s mass is 0.85 kg. and its center of mass lies 9.0 cm from the wall. A single screw holds the bracket to the wall, as shown. Find the horizontal tension in the screw. (Hint: Imagine that the bracket is slightly loose and pivoting about its bottom end. Assume the wall is frictionless.)
FIGURE 12.33 Problem 57
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