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Friction

Lecturer: Engr. Edmar S. dela Cruz


Problem No.1
A 400 lb block is resting on a
rough horizontal surface for
which the coefficient of friction is
0.40. Determine the force P
required to cause motion to
impend if applied to the block (a)
horizontally or (b) downward at
30° with the horizontal.
Problem No.2
The 10-kN cylinder shown in Fig.
P-514 is held at rest on the 30°
incline by a weight P suspended
from a cord wrapped around the
cylinder. If slipping impends,
determine P and the coefficient of
friction.
Problem No.3
Two blocks each weighing 1.5 kN
are connected by a uniform
horizontal bar which weighs 1.0
kN. If the angle of friction is 15°
under each block, find P directed
parallel to the 45° incline that will
cause impending motion to the
left.
Problem No.4
A uniform bar AB, weighing 424 N,
is fastened by a frictionless pin to a
block weighing 200 N as shown in
Fig. P-533. At the vertical wall, μ =
0.268 while under the block, μ =
0.20. Determine the force P
needed to start motion to the right.

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