APPLIED STATICS & STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.5P
For Problem 6.4 , compute the friction force F when the force P acting up the plane is equal to
a. 40 lb
b. 60 lb
c. 70 lb
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