An object is acted upon by two (and only two) forces that are of equal magnitude and oppositely directed. Is the object necessari ly in static equil ibrium?
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A 30.0-cm-long board is placed on a table such that its rightend hangs over the edge by S.O cm. A second identical board isstacked o n top of the fi rst, as shown in Figure QS.24. What isthe largest that the distance x can be before both boards toppleover?A. 4.0 cm B. S.O cmC. 14 cm D. 15cm
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The first step in solving 8 problem number 24 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A 30.0-cm-long board is placed on a table such that its rightend hangs over the edge by S.O cm. A second identical board isstacked o n top of the fi rst, as shown in Figure QS.24. What isthe largest that the distance x can be before both boards toppleover?A. 4.0 cm B. S.O cmC. 14 cm D. 15cm
From the textbook chapter Equilibrium and Elasticity you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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