Elements Of Electromagnetics
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The movable bracket shown may be placed at any height on the 3-in.-diameter pipe. If the coefficient of static friction between the pipe and
bracket is 0.25, determine the minimum distance x at which the load W
can be supported. Neglect the weight of the bracket.
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