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Free Indicative Tips On Desk Side

26 July 2011
antique-office-chairs Free indicative tips on desk Side

About a year ago my office was notified we would be moving to a different floor in our office building and would be getting new Steelcase office furniture (cubicles and a chair). At the time I was using two monitors sitting on desk stands that didn’t have any adjustment range. One monitor stand was so short I had it sitting on a empty portable camera box to get the the monitor heights about even. The monitors took up a lot of desk space and I had to lean in to read the screens with my computer reading glasses. Our building services and IT folks had no suggestions so I did the reasearch on monitor stands and whether they would fit the new cubical desktops. Fortunately the new furniture had a cable route space gap at the back that would allow the C-Clamp mount to work fine.After researching all kinds of monitor stands online I found the Ergotron LX dual monitor stand fit my needs just right. The MSRP price was good and the Amazon price was excellent. Free shipping on top of that

Moving a desk from one side to the other?
In moving a 35.0 kg desk from one side of a classroom to the other, a professor finds that a horizontal force of 290 N is necessary desk Side to set the desk in motion, and a force of 185 N is necessary to keep it in motion at a constant speed.(a) What is the coefficient of static friction between the desk and the floor?(b) What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the desk and the floor?what’s its free body diagram look like? (name the forces and their direction)
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