DESIGN OF MACHINERY (LL) >CUSTOM<
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.25P
Find the mobility of the ice tongs in Figure P2-6:
- When operating them to grab the ice block.
- When clamped to the ice block but before it is picked up (ice grounded).
- When the person is carrying the ice block with the tongs.
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