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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/Gettysburg_College_Physics_for_Physics_Majors/20%3A_N6)_Statics_and_Springs/20.03%3A_Examples
      In applications of equilibrium conditions for rigid bodies, identify all forces that act on a rigid body and note their lever arms in rotation about a chosen rotation axis. Net external forces and tor...In applications of equilibrium conditions for rigid bodies, identify all forces that act on a rigid body and note their lever arms in rotation about a chosen rotation axis. Net external forces and torques can be clearly identified from a correctly constructed free-body diagram. In setting up equilibrium conditions, we are free to adopt any inertial frame of reference and any position of the pivot point. We reach the same answer no matter what choices we make.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Merrimack_College/Conservation_Laws_Newton's_Laws_and_Kinematics_version_2.0/19%3A_N6)_Statics_and_Springs/19.03%3A_Examples
      In applications of equilibrium conditions for rigid bodies, identify all forces that act on a rigid body and note their lever arms in rotation about a chosen rotation axis. Net external forces and tor...In applications of equilibrium conditions for rigid bodies, identify all forces that act on a rigid body and note their lever arms in rotation about a chosen rotation axis. Net external forces and torques can be clearly identified from a correctly constructed free-body diagram. In setting up equilibrium conditions, we are free to adopt any inertial frame of reference and any position of the pivot point. We reach the same answer no matter what choices we make.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Workbench/PH_245_Textbook_V2/03%3A_Module_2_-_Multi-Dimensional_Mechanics/3.06%3A_Objective_2.f./3.6.02%3A_Examples_of_Static_Equilibrium
      In applications of equilibrium conditions for rigid bodies, identify all forces that act on a rigid body and note their lever arms in rotation about a chosen rotation axis. Net external forces and tor...In applications of equilibrium conditions for rigid bodies, identify all forces that act on a rigid body and note their lever arms in rotation about a chosen rotation axis. Net external forces and torques can be clearly identified from a correctly constructed free-body diagram. In setting up equilibrium conditions, we are free to adopt any inertial frame of reference and any position of the pivot point. We reach the same answer no matter what choices we make.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_State_University/GSU-TM-Physics_I_(2211)/07%3A_Newton's_Laws_for_Rotation_and_Static_Equilibrium/7.03%3A_Examples_of_Static_Equilibrium
      The inclination angle between the ladder and the rough floor is \beta = 53°. Find the reaction forces from the floor and from the wall on the ladder and the coefficient of static friction \(\mu_{s...The inclination angle between the ladder and the rough floor is \beta = 53°. Find the reaction forces from the floor and from the wall on the ladder and the coefficient of static friction \mu_{s} at the interface of the ladder with the floor that prevents the ladder from slipping.

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