Solving a Simple Problem with F = (mg) / 2(ìCosá - Siná) | Kai Solutions

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Rodrigue is seeking assistance with a physics problem related to a prism, specifically calculating the angle at the top of the prism using the coefficient of static friction. He has confirmed the second part of his calculation, which involves the force equation F = (mg) / 2(ìCosá - Siná). However, he is uncertain about the first part and initially thought it might involve the relationship á = Tan(ì). Another participant points out a potential misunderstanding regarding the direction of gravity and its implications for the problem. The discussion highlights the complexities of applying physics principles in this context.
Rodrigue
Hi

I have a simple and quick problem, located at: http://www20.brinkster.com/kaisolutions/prism.htm

I have calculated the second part which has been confirmed as correct: F = (mg) / 2(ìCosá - Siná)

But I am not sure how to do the first part which i suppose is easier! Thanks in advance,

Rodgrigue
 
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Sorry the symbols didnt display correctly:

ì = Coefficient of static friction
á = Angle at the top of the prism

Thanks,

Rodrigue
 
Maybe this is not as easy as I thought? I thought it would be along the lines:

á = Tan(ì)

Any help is appreciated :)

Rodrigue
 
Umm. Which way is gravity? The crane will never be able to support a weight by applying downward forces...
 
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