Neglecting the weight of the bracket, and if
s = 5.3 cm. $1 = 4.3 cm and s2 -3.2 cm, find
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Physics, 06.05.2020 01:44, nicolemaefahey
Neglecting the weight of the bracket, and if
s = 5.3 cm. $1 = 4.3 cm and s2 -3.2 cm, find
the horizontal force component exerted on the
bracket by the screw when a 117 N vertical
force is applied as shown. Imagine that the
bracket is slightly loose,
Answer in units of N.
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