PHY F/SCIENTIST MOD MASTERING 24 MO
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Chapter 7, Problem 49EAP
Find an expression for the magnitude of the horizontal force F in FIGURE P7.49 for which m1does not slip either up or down along the wedge. All surfaces are frictionless.
FIGURE P7.49
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PHY F/SCIENTIST MOD MASTERING 24 MO
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