2. Determine the maximum weight of body B that will permit the homogeneous 50-lb. block A to slide without tipping over. 20" W = 60 Ib E = V6 in. 40 30" OE'Q = Y

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Determine the maximum weight of body B that will permit the homogenous 50lb block A to slide without tipping over.

8. Determine the maximum weight of body B that will permit the homogeneous 50-lb. block A to slide without tipping
over.
20"
W = 60 Ib
E = 6 in.
40
30"
OE'Q = Y
Transcribed Image Text:8. Determine the maximum weight of body B that will permit the homogeneous 50-lb. block A to slide without tipping over. 20" W = 60 Ib E = 6 in. 40 30" OE'Q = Y
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