Static equilibrium force decomposition problem

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Navyeel
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Homework Statement
I dont fully understand why the decompositions of forces.
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F stands for friction, N is normalforce.
If you see the $\sum \tau_0 = L\cdot N_1 \cdot cos \theta - LF_1 sin \theta - L/2 \cdot G cos \theta$, all the trigonemetric parts are all opposite of what i can understand, given the angle as drawed in the Picture/url.

Please help me :)https://pasteboard.co/IiXr8qA.png
 
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I think I got it, my fault was that i forgot that in torque that if i use perpendicular radius i will get the cosines and the sinus parts correct :)
 
Navyeel said:
If you see the $\sum \tau_0 = L\cdot N_1 \cdot cos \theta - LF_1 sin \theta - L/2 \cdot G cos \theta$
To get that LaTeX to render, you need doubled dollar signs like so:
$$\sum \tau_0 = L\cdot N_1 \cdot cos \theta - LF_1 sin \theta - L/2 \cdot G cos \theta$$