Physics, 25.04.2021 23:00, kaleyahkay7474
!--HELP--! 2. On a wooden table weighing 350N there is a box weighing 200N. Find the normal reaction forces of the base of his four legs, if we know that they are equal to each other, and that the table with the load is in balance
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