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The uniform dresser has a weight of 91 lb and rests on a tile floor for which 4 = 0.25. If the man pushes on it in the horizontal direction 6 = 0°, determine the smallest magnitude of force F needed to move the dresser Also, if the man has a weight of 151 Ib, determine the
smallest coefficient of static friction between his shoes and the floor so that he does not slip.
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Draw the free-body diagram of the dresser. The dresser has a center of gravity at G.
Draw the vectors starting at the black dots. The location and orientation of the vectors will be graded.
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Transcribed Image Text:The uniform dresser has a weight of 91 lb and rests on a tile floor for which 4 = 0.25. If the man pushes on it in the horizontal direction 6 = 0°, determine the smallest magnitude of force F needed to move the dresser Also, if the man has a weight of 151 Ib, determine the smallest coefficient of static friction between his shoes and the floor so that he does not slip. Part A Draw the free-body diagram of the dresser. The dresser has a center of gravity at G. Draw the vectors starting at the black dots. The location and orientation of the vectors will be graded. No elements selected
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Determine the smallest magnitude of force F needed to move the dresser.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part B Determine the smallest magnitude of force F needed to move the dresser. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. F = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part C Complete previous part(s) Part D Complete previous part(s)
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