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11 May, 06:59

Determine the magnitude of the force p required to hold the 180-kg crate in equilibrium.

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  1. 11 May, 07:13
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    When tackling a problem in equilibrium, always keep in mind that all forces in any direction are all balance out. Let us imagine that this 180 kg crate is being held by a wire. The Force "p" necessary to put this crate in equilibrium will be the tension on wire acting upward. Remember that weight "W"is a force, and force according to Newton's law is equal to mass multiply by acceleration. F=W=mg. The total force needed to balance the mass is simply Force "p=mg". Therefore the magnitude of the force will be just multiplying mass and the normal pull of gravity, equivalent to 9.8m/s².
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