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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 5478524, member: 8921"] Welcome to the PF. You say in your new member introduction thread that you are an engineering student at university. Have you had basic kinematics yet? Have you learned how to draw free body diagrams (FBDs) yet? BTW, the bolded parts of your post are a bit at odds -- you might as well include friction and not worry about actively holding the feet still. For practical friction coefficient values, the feet will stay in place throughout the fall. [/QUOTE]
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