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16 June, 04:26

If f3=0 and f1=12n, what does the magnitude of f? 2 have to be for there to be rotational equilibrium? answer numerically in newtons to two significant figures.

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  1. 16 June, 05:42
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    Not to good with math im a language and history kinda guy sorry
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