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Physics, 03.03.2020 08:00, jakebuttone

A massless beam supports two weights as shown.
Find W such that the supporting force at
A is zero (static equilibrium). Force is 471 L' is L/3 and L'' is 9. Answer in nearest whole number.


A massless beam supports two weights as shown. Find W such that the supporting force at A is zero (s

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