assuming no slipping and when starting from horizontal cable (θ = 0o) the spool moves to the left- determine the minimum tension in the cable (Tmin) that causes the spool to slip. Assumeμk = 0.4 and μs = 0.5.

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if mass (m)=345kg 

radius of gyration kG = 0.54 m

θ= 200 degree 

1) assuming no slipping and when starting from horizontal cable (θ = 0o) the spool moves to the left- determine the minimum tension in the cable (Tmin) that causes the spool to slip. Assumeμk = 0.4 and μs = 0.5.

 

 

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