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<DIV><IMG alt="" src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/answer-board-image/b39b270f-ed9c-4098-af69-b788014433e0.gif" src_cetemp="https://s3.amazonaws.com/answer-board-image/b39b270f-ed9c-4098-af69-b788014433e0.gif"><BR>One end of a uniform 6.0 m long rod of weight w is supported by a cable. The other end rests against the wall, where it is held by friction. The coefficient of static friction between the wall and the rod is µs = 0.50. Determine the minimum distance, x, from point A at which an additional weight w (the same as the weight of the rod) can be hung without causing the rod to slip at point A.<BR>1 m<BR></DIV>

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