PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 13, Problem 5P
If blocks A and B of mass 10 kg and 6 kg respectively, are placed on the inclined plane and released, determine the force developed in the link. The coefficients of kinetic friction between the blocks and the inclined plane are μA = 0.1 and μB = 0.3. Neglect the mass of the link.
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