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"A penny of mass 3.10 g rests on a small 20.0g block supported by a spinning disk (Fig. The coefficients of friction between block and disk are 0.750...
"A penny of mass 3.10 g rests on a small 20.0‐g block supported by a spinning disk (Fig. P6.60). The coefficients of friction between block and disk are 0.750 (static) and 0.640 (kinetic) while those for the penny and block are 0.520 (static) and 0.450 (kinetic). What is the maximum rate of rotation in revolutions per minute that the disk can have, without the block or penny sliding on the disk? Figure P5.60"