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Physics, 19.07.2021 15:50 alupton4887

In order to test an intentionally weak adhesive, the bottom of the small 0.15-lb block is coated with adhesive and then the block is pressed onto the turntable with a known force. The turntable starts from rest at t = 0 and uniformly accelerates with a = 2 rad/s^2. If the adhesive fails at exactly t = 3 s, then determine: a. the magnitude of the ultimate shear force that the adhesive supports
b. the angular displacement of the turntable at the time of failure

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