Statics 8.30 - Two block A and B have a weight of 10 lb and 6 lb, respectively.
Question: Two block A and B have a weight of 10 lb and 6 lb, respectively. They are resting on the incline for which the coefficients of static friction are μA = 0.15 and μB = 0.25. Determine the incline angle θ for which both blocks begin to slide. Also find the required stretch or compression in the connecting spring for this to occur. The spring has a stiffness of k = 2 lb/ft. Problem 8-30 from: Engineering Mechanics: Statics, 14th edition Russell C. Hibbeler Thank you guys for watching. Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions and also if you have any other problem you would like to go over with.

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