Vector Mechanics For Engineers
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Chapter 17.1, Problem 17.27P
To determine
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Calculate the velocity of the center G of the cylinder when it is moved
To determine
ii.
To calculate the minimum coefficient of friction which will avoid slipping.
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Chapter 17 Solutions
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