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Physics, 16.01.2021 06:40 starlabayliss

You use your leg to push two blocks (m1 = 16 kg and m2 = 88 kg) shown to the right (this time, do NOT assume the interaction between your leg and the block is frictionless). The coefficient of static friction between the blocks is 0.38, but the surface beneath m2 is frictionless. What is the minimum magnitude of the horizontal force required to hold m1 against m2?

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