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Physics, 23.10.2019 19:30, angelica3752

Acombination lock has a 1.1-cm-diameter knob that is part of the dial you turn to unlock the lock. to turn that knob, you grip it between your thumb and forefinger with a force of 0.66 n as you twist your wrist. suppose the coefficient of static friction between the knob and your fingers is only 0.13 because some oil accidentally got onto the knob. what is the most torque that you can exert on the knob without having it slip between your fingers?

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