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Riley Stephenson
30 June, 07:59
How do you solve a free body diagram
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30 June, 09:16
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A free body diagram is a diagram showing all of the forces acting on a system. It shows the relative magnitude and direction of each of the forces. Is that what you're looking for? I don't fully understand what you're asking
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