Y X T2° F M T1° Box Mass = 80.8 kg T1 = 22.9° T2 = 67.5° F = 2548.0 N $\mu_{dynamic}$ = 0.11 $\mu_{static}$ = 0.34 What is the component of the applied force, F, acting parallel (X direction) to the slope?
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The weight of the box can be calculated using the formula: Weight = mass * gravity Weight = 80.8 kg * 9.81 m/s^2 Weight = 792.648 N Show more…
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