Answer:
Correct answer: Cf = tan 33° = 0.649 (I guess you meant degrees and not minutes)
Step-by-step explanation:
The horizontal component of the object's weight equals to the force of friction and the object is just about to slide.
The horizontal component of the object's weight is Qh = mg sin 33°
The force of friction is Ffr = Cf · Qv = Cf · mg cos 33° , where Cf is the coefficient of static friction and Qv vertical component of the object's weight
Qh - Ffr = 0 => Qh = Ffr => mg sin 33° = Cf mg cos 33°
we divide both sides of the equation by mg and get:
Cf · cos 33° = sin 33° => Cf = sin 33° / cos 33° = tan 33° = 0.649
Cf = 0.649 the weight of the object is unnecessary data
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