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Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Question 1 of 9 Question 1 3 points Sam The Externally Mounted Contracting shoe brake is actuated by a mechanism that exerts the same force F on each shoe. The shoes are identical and are pivoted at a location of 500 mm from the rim/drum axis of rotation The force is applied at a distance of 800 mm from the shoe pinned joints. The moment generated by the normal force on the contact surface is 250 Nm whereas the moment generated by friction force is 180 N-m Calculate the Applied force on the right-hand side shoe if the rim rotates clockwise (Enter Your Answer without Unit up to One Decimal Place) LHS Shoe RHS Shoe LHS Shoe RHS Shoe
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