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Finding Reaction Forces in 3D Equilibrium: Solving a Tricky Bent Rod Problem
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[QUOTE="SteamKing, post: 4543454, member: 301881"] What's wrong with drawing a free body diagram and showing the reactions? With writing the equations of equilibrium and solving them? You seem so fixated on calculating moments about this axis or that axis that you are ignoring the basics. You have also apparently become a little paranoid, thinking your prof has devised some double secret, tricky problem that you'll screw up. Well, it seems his secret plan is working. [/QUOTE]
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