Calculate the force (P) required to cause motion to impend up the plane. Calculate the minimum force (P) required to prevent motion from impending downward M = .4 W = 4951 P 23°
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First, we need to determine the weight of the object. The weight is the force acting vertically downwards due to gravity. We can calculate it using the formula: Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity Show more…
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