I'd do it if I had my calculator to solve some of the exponentials
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Hint for Q8:
A final diagram, and some info:
Frictional force = Frictional co-efficient * Reaction force
Moment of a force = Force * Perpendicular distance from pivot
If a system is in equilibrium, there is no resultant moment. You could say clockwise = anti-clockwise.
Apologies if this hint is a bit unhelpful, I'm rather tired. Perhaps Wormy's hint will prove more successful.
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A post-exam giveaway for you guys.
Good luck and here\'s a countdown.
Note: Use 9.8ms^-2 as your value for g. Thanks Pyta!
Hints: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6, Q7, Q8 (or alternatively)
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