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1 Statics

2 Identifying Static Situations Objects that do not move linearly (translational motion) or rotate (rotational motion) are static

3 Equations

4 Example 40º A box of mass 10 kg is placed 2 m from the left end of a 7 m long horizontal beam. The beam has a mass of 20 kg and is supported by a cable that makes a 40º angle to the beam. What is the tension in the cable?

5 40º FxFx FyFy 98 N 196 N T

6 Ladder mg N FfFf RFfFf Mg

7 Ladder Problem A 20 m ladder (mass of 15 kg) is leaning against a frictionless wall and makes a 60 degree angle to the horizontal. What is the minimum coefficient of friction needed between the floor and the ladder to keep the ladder from slipping?

8 mg N FfFf R

9 R θ 90-θ θ B

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