How Can I Create a Diagram That Shows Dependent Answers?

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The discussion revolves around creating a diagram that illustrates the dependency of one answer on another, specifically Answer B being dependent on Answer A. Participants suggest understanding the concepts of "torque" and "moments" as essential mathematical principles for this task. A Wikipedia article on torque is recommended as a resource for clarification. The original poster expresses a willingness to learn and engage with the material. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of foundational knowledge in tackling the diagram creation.
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Hi , I asked in the general forum and it was suggested to ask this here, hoping someone can help. I made this diagram to depict the two answers, I'm looking for. Answer B is dependent on answer A. Thanks so any that can help :)
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Welcome again to PF. :smile:

Are you familiar yet with the concepts of "torque" and "moments"? That is the math you will use to work on such problems. Have a read through this Wikipedia article to see if it helps, and post your questions about that article here so we can help clear up any confusions you have.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque
 
OK, I'll see if I can work through that, not familiar with any of that :)
 
I think you'll pick it up pretty quickly. Post any questions about the article here so we can help. :smile:
 
ok thanks!
 
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