Planetary body Free fall acceleration on surface (m/s) 1.24 0.28 Callisto (moon of Jupiter) Ceres (largest asteroid in a

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Planetary body Free fall acceleration on surface (m/s) 1.24 0.28 Callisto (moon of Jupiter) Ceres (largest asteroid in a

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Planetary body Free fall acceleration on surface (m/s) 1.24 0.28 Callisto (moon of Jupiter) Ceres (largest asteroid in asteroid belt) Europa (moon of Jupiter) Ganymede (largest moon of Jupiter) lo (moon of Jupiter) Mars 1.31 1.43 1.8 3.72 Mercury 3.7 Moon 1.6 0.62 1.35 Pluto Titan (largest moon of Saturn) Triton ( (largest moon of Neptune) Venus 0.78 8.87 Video + Problem As shown below, on Callisto a beam of length L is leaning against a frictionless wall and is in static equilibrium. The center of mass of the beam is located 0.6L from the lower end of the beam and the beam is exerting a force of 10 N on the wall Determine the beam's mass and the minimum coefficient of static friction between the floor and the beam. X 0.6 L bear's mass = 14.5636 g Us, min 68
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