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Calculate the torque M which the engine of the pickup truck must supply to the rear...

Calculate the torque M which the engine of the pickup truck must supply to the rear axle to roll the front wheels over the curbing from a rest position if the rear wheels do not slip.
Determine the minimum effective coefficient of friction at the rear wheels to prevent slipping. The mass of the loaded truck with mass center at G is 1900 kg.

Calculate the torque M which the engine of the pickup truck must supply to the rear axle to roll the front wheels over the curbing from a rest position if the rear wheels do not slip.
Determine the minimum effective coefficient of friction at the rear wheels to prevent slipping. The mass of the loaded truck with mass center at G is 1900 kg.

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