2. A 50 kN block rests on top of an inclined plane, 25° with the horizontal. Also, a 10 kN load is applied on the block, parallel and down the plane. While a load P is also applied on the block but directed parallel and up the plane. Using u = 0.55 , determine the load P to prevent the block from sliding down. Ans: P = 6.21 kN

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2. A 50 kN block rests on top of an inclined plane, 25° with the horizontal.
Also, a 10 kN load is applied on the block, parallel and down the plane.
While a load P is also applied on the block but directed parallel and up the
plane. Using u = 0.55, determine the load P to prevent the block from
sliding down. Ans: P = 6. 21 kN
Transcribed Image Text:2. A 50 kN block rests on top of an inclined plane, 25° with the horizontal. Also, a 10 kN load is applied on the block, parallel and down the plane. While a load P is also applied on the block but directed parallel and up the plane. Using u = 0.55, determine the load P to prevent the block from sliding down. Ans: P = 6. 21 kN
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