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practice questions for chapters 12-14

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59.
A
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rests
on
a
horizontal
surface
with
one
edge
against
a
small
ridge
as
shown.

 If
the
force
 
is
840
N
and
the
bottom
right
edge
of
the
box
is
just
slightly
off
 the
ground,
what
is
the
weight
of
the
box?

(Hint:
With
the
right
edge
slightly
off
 the
ground,
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forces
applied
by
the
floor ...
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