Modified MasteringEngineering with Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
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Chapter 21.1, Problem 9P
The weight of the cone is 15 lb, the height is h = 1.5 ft and the radius is r = 0.5 ft.
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