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Where is Lily from Croatia conducting scientific research in Kuwait?
Lily from Croatia, working in Kuwait. Hi to everyone!- Lily131313
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Calculating Required Force for Pushing Metal Blocks | Static Friction Help
I got it! Thank you!- Lily131313
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Calculating Required Force for Pushing Metal Blocks | Static Friction Help
If we assume that friction is the same up an down 0.25!- Lily131313
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Calculating Required Force for Pushing Metal Blocks | Static Friction Help
Exactly. I thought as bottom one is always pushed all mass has to be sum as it is on top of frist one. Fw= mg= 6*1.5*9.81=88.29 N ⬇️- Lily131313
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Calculating Required Force for Pushing Metal Blocks | Static Friction Help
Ok got ur point! Hm let's try again then!- Lily131313
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Calculating Required Force for Pushing Metal Blocks | Static Friction Help
I agree, just didn't know it flips the photo. Plus i am on phone not pc. Ill do again.- Lily131313
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Calculating Required Force for Pushing Metal Blocks | Static Friction Help
As you can see on figure, 6 blocks each one 1.5 kg. Bottom one is always pushed meaning for sure after that happens another one will be put on top so that again they are six.- Lily131313
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Calculating Required Force for Pushing Metal Blocks | Static Friction Help
Sorry for color of paper!- Lily131313
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Calculating Required Force for Pushing Metal Blocks | Static Friction Help
Homework Statement [/B] In an automatic materials handeling operation, metal blocks of 1.5 kg each are pushed one at a time from bottom of a stack six blocks high. If the coefficient of friction is 0.25, determine the horizontal force required to push. There is a figure bellow. I try to...- Lily131313
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