A wooden plank is 5.00 m long and supports a 75.0-kg block 2.00 m from one end. If the plank is uniform with mass 30.0 kg, how much force is needed to support each end?
A wooden plank is 5.00 m long and supports a 75.0-kg block 2.00 m from one end. If the plank is uniform with mass 30.0 kg, how much force is needed to support each end?
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ISBN: 978-0132109277
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Authors: Dale ewen, Neill schurter, P. erik gundersen
Posted Date: May 17, 2013 08:14:40
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