Consider the block of weight w with applied loads as shown below. The coefficient of static and kinetic friction are denoted respectively by us and μk. Given w = 10 N flg = 0.8 fk = 0.7200000000000001 F₁ = 50 N F₂ = 40 N F₁ Determine the magnitude of the friction force of the wall on the block

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Consider the block of weight w with applied loads as shown below. The coefficient of static and kinetic friction are denoted
respectively by us and μk.
Given w = 10 N
Hs = 0.8
H = 0.7200000000000001
F₁ = 50 N
F₂ = 40 N
F₁
y
-F₂
Determine the magnitude of the friction force of the wall on the block
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the block of weight w with applied loads as shown below. The coefficient of static and kinetic friction are denoted respectively by us and μk. Given w = 10 N Hs = 0.8 H = 0.7200000000000001 F₁ = 50 N F₂ = 40 N F₁ y -F₂ Determine the magnitude of the friction force of the wall on the block
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