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Balancing a shaft using mrL and mr vectors
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[QUOTE="haruspex, post: 6040730, member: 334404"] Don't apologize, fix it. Likely no-one will make the effort to follow it as is. Work it through purely algebraically. Assign variable names to the distances etc., not plugging in any numbers. I'll make an exception for the 120 degree angles. Take the trouble to type it in and quote any principles or standard equations you are using. Maybe there is some web link you could post for any unfamiliar with the topic. [/QUOTE]
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