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Q.10) when a body is in equilibrium sum of the forces acting on it is 1.1 2.0 3.2 4.3​

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Accordingly, we use equilibrium conditions in the component form of (Figure) to (Figure). We introduced a problem-solving strategy in (Figure) to illustrate the physical meaning of the equilibrium conditions. Now we generalize this strategy in a list of steps to follow when solving static equilibrium problems for extended rigid bodies. We proceed in five practical steps.

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