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Physics, 18.06.2020 23:57 2Pallie2

Calculate the minimum force P required to move the crate to the right. Each of the wedges are weightless and have a 14° taper angle. Use the angle of friction method to solve. μs = 0.30, μk = 0.25 between all surfaces. Note: The angle of friction doesn’t require you to use a closed polygon method. You can just draw the resultant and then break it down into x and y components.

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