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This document contains three problem solving questions related to engineering mechanics, specifically focusing on static equilibrium and friction problems. The problems involve forces, coefficients of friction, and motion. It appears to be a chapter from a textbook or a problem sheet for a mechanical engineering course at King Khalid University.

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King Khalid University Mechanical Engineering Dept. College of Engineering Engineering Mechanics - Statics Sheet (5) Chapter 5 1) The 100-lb block in Figure is initially at rest on a horizontal...

King Khalid University Mechanical Engineering Dept. College of Engineering Engineering Mechanics - Statics Sheet (5) Chapter 5 1) The 100-lb block in Figure is initially at rest on a horizontal plane. Determine the friction force between the block and the surface after P was gradually increased from 0 to 30 lb. 2) Determine the largest and smallest values of the force P for which the system in Figure will be in static equilibrium. The homogeneous bars AB and BC are identical, each having a mass of 100 kg. The coefficient of static friction between the bar at C and the horizontal plane is 0.5. (1) (2) 3) The uniform 100-lb plank in Figure is resting on friction surfaces at A and B. The coefficients of static friction are shown in the figure. If a 200-lb man starts walking from A toward B, determine the distance x when the plank will start to slide. (3)

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