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All problems must include: a sketch, a freebody diagram (or more than one if necessary), and a list of knowns and unknowns for full credit.

A large pack of snow of mass m sits at the top of a trail at a ski resort. Friction keeps the snow pack in place, but when it starts to get hotter out the coefficient of friction changes and the snow will slide down the mountain in an avalanche. If the slope of the trail is at an angle θ with respect to the ground, what is the coefficient of static friction when the avalanche occurs, in terms of the given variables and any known constants?

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