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A bulldozer attempts to drag a log weighing 500 N along the rough horizontal ground. The cable attached to the log makes an angle of 30° above the ground. The coefficient of static friction between the log and the ground is 0.50, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.35. What minimum force should the cable exert on the log tension in order for the log to begin to slide?
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Pd96 Author
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7 years ago
This made my mark fly, thanks so much
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4 years ago
How about this?

A bulldozer attempts to drag a log weighing 500 N along the rough horizontal ground. The cable attached to the log makes an angle of 30° above the ground. The coefficient of static friction between the log and the ground is 0.50, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.35.

a)What must be the friction acting on the log?

b)What minimum tension is required in the cable in order for the log to begin to slide?
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3 years ago Edited: 3 years ago, Erik Deckert
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