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A block is kept on a rought incline whose angle of inclination is greater than angle of repose.
(a) Find the minimum and maximum force F applied parallel to incline that will keep it in equilibrium.
(b) What is the required force if it is applied normal to the incline?
(c) What is the range of F if it is applied horizontally on the block?

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