Block A in the figure (Figure 1) weighs 66.9 N. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface on

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Block A in the figure (Figure 1) weighs 66.9 N. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface on

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Block A in the figure (Figure 1) weighs 66.9 N. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface on which it rests is 0.28. The weight w is 11.4 N and the system is in equilibrium Figure < 1 of 1 А 45.0° <RE MacBd
Part A Find the friction force exerted on block A. IVO ALO ΑΣΦ Bren Det ? f= = N Submit Request Answer v Part B Find the maximum weight for which the system will remain in equilibrium. VALO ?. Wmax = N Submit Request Answer
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