Question 17.3: The mass center of the 10-kg sliding door in Fig. (a) is loc...
The mass center of the 10-kg sliding door in Fig. (a) is located at G. The door is supported on the horizontal rail by sliders at A and B. The coefficient of static as well as kinetic friction is 0.4 at A and 0.3 at B. The door was at rest before the horizontal force P = 60 N was applied. (1) Find the maximum value of h for which the door will slide to the right without tipping and the corresponding acceleration of the door. (2) If h = 1.5 m, find all forces acting on the door, and calculate its acceleration.
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