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Textbook Solutions for Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics

Chapter 8 Problem 8.81

Question

The double pulley shown is attached to a 10-mm-radius shaft that fits loosely in a fixed bearing. Knowing that the coefficient of static friction between the shaft and the poorly lubricated bearing is 0.40, determine the magnitude of the smallest force P required to maintain equilibrium.

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The first step in solving 8 problem number 81 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The double pulley shown is attached to a 10-mm-radius shaft that fits loosely in a fixed bearing. Knowing that the coefficient of static friction between the shaft and the poorly lubricated bearing is 0.40, determine the magnitude of the smallest force P required to maintain equilibrium.
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Title Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics 10 
Author Ferdinand Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., David Mazurek
ISBN 9780077402280

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