Question: A uniform crate with a weight W = 2.9 kN is connected to two opposing weights Wy = 2 kN and W by thin cables

 A uniform crate with a weight W = 2.9 kN is

connected to two opposing weights Wy = 2 kN and W by

A uniform crate with a weight W = 2.9 kN is connected to two opposing weights Wy = 2 kN and W by thin cables that pass over frictionless pulleys, as shown in the figure below. The crate has a length L = 1 m and a height H = 1.2 m. The left cable is connected to the bottom edge of the crate, and the right cable is connected a distance h = 0.9 m above the bottom edge. The coefficient of friction between the crate and the ground is g, = 0.27. Determine the minimum and maximum values for the weight W so that motion of the crate does not occur. (W1)min = | number (rtol=0.01, atol=1e-05) kKN @ (W1)mae = number (rtol=0.01, atol=1e-05) KN @

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