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Tutorial on Static Equilibrium
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				AndyCharles
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Re: Tutorial on Static Equilibrium
Hello friends,
Thanks to sharing yours static equilibrium information, I highly appreciated!! visit your site learning few tips.
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Andy Charles
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													Thanks to sharing yours static equilibrium information, I highly appreciated!! visit your site learning few tips.
Nice to meet you
Andy Charles
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				AndyCharles
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Re: Tutorial on Static Equilibrium
Hello everyone,
Thank you for your sharing information, I think I found the right answer, but I am not really sure why it is right.
net torque = (75)(9.8)3sin30 + (10)(9.8)2.5sin30 - 4.33F3 = 0
1102.5 + 122.5 - 4.33F3 = 0
F3 = 282.9 N
The part I don't understand is (4.33)(F3). why does r = 4.33? That would mean that r just goes straight down and the force must be Horizontal. the other two r's are horizontal, and the force goes straight down.
Thanks and regards
Andy Charles
			
									
									
						Thank you for your sharing information, I think I found the right answer, but I am not really sure why it is right.
net torque = (75)(9.8)3sin30 + (10)(9.8)2.5sin30 - 4.33F3 = 0
1102.5 + 122.5 - 4.33F3 = 0
F3 = 282.9 N
The part I don't understand is (4.33)(F3). why does r = 4.33? That would mean that r just goes straight down and the force must be Horizontal. the other two r's are horizontal, and the force goes straight down.
Thanks and regards
Andy Charles

