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A 12-kg granite slab that is 2.2 m long is leaning against a frictionless vertic

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Question

A 12-kg granite slab that is 2.2 m long is leaning against a frictionless vertical wall, with the base of the slab 55 cm away from the wall. What is the force of friction that the floor must exert on the base of the slab to keep it from moving? 1190 N towards the wall 153 N away from the wall 296 N towards the wall 153 N towards the wall 1190 N away from the wall A 12-kg granite slab that is 2.2 m long is leaning against a frictionless vertical wall, with the base of the slab 55 cm away from the wall. What is the force of friction that the floor must exert on the base of the slab to keep it from moving? 1190 N towards the wall 153 N away from the wall 296 N towards the wall 153 N towards the wall 1190 N away from the wall 153 N away from the wall 153 N away from the wall 153 N away from the wall 296 N towards the wall 296 N towards the wall 296 N towards the wall 153 N towards the wall 153 N towards the wall 153 N towards the wall 1190 N away from the wall 1190 N away from the wall 1190 N away from the wall

Explanation / Answer

153 N towards the wall






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