End of Term 1 Test (MUW-G-9BD)
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Calculate the force required to produce a moment of 4.8 Nm....
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End of Term 1 Test (MUW-G-9BD)
10
Calculate the force required to produce a moment of 4.8 Nm.
(4 Points)
Force
not to scale
50 cm
30 cm
40 cm
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