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Determine the distance d to which the painter of weight, 80Kg, can climb without causing the 4 m ladder to slip at its lower end A. The top of the 20Kg ladder has a small roller, and at the ground the coefficient of static friction is 0.25
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Mechanical and Materials Engineering
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Other
Posting ID:
142786
OTA ID:
102833
I'm attaching the file I need the problem solved as following: Chapter 3: Problems # 3.2, 3.6, 3.11 (Pg. 68-69) Chapter 4: Problems # 4.2, 4.8, 4.11 (Pg. 87-89)
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Mechanical and Materials Engineering
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Other
Posting ID:
147792
OTA ID:
104635
Stability Analysis and Design of Structures
Determine the critical load for two uniform rigid-bars of length are hinged together. Use please equilibrium and energy methods. See attachment
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Mechanical and Materials Engineering
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Other
Posting ID:
148538
OTA ID:
105035
Stability Analysis and Design of Structures
Determine the critical load for two uniform rigid bars using equilibrium and energy methods. See attachment.
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Other
Posting ID:
148541
OTA ID:
105035
This is a graduate level course for mechanical engineering
I need help with these three problem as soon as possible, if anyone can help me I'd really appreciate it. I'm attaching the problems. I need through explanation and detailed solutions.
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Other
Posting ID:
148696
OTA ID:
104967
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