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Avendor at the local art fair ties her tent to the concrete-filled coffee can shown in (figure 1). the can has a mass of 3 kg, and the rope is pulled at an angle of 40 degrees above the vertical. a stiff breeze comes up and the string becomes taut. what is the maximum value the string tension can have before the can slips? the coefficient of static friction between the can and the ground is 0.68.

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