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indeecent

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yes im ignorant so what?
considering 10% of nsw's power is a large amount from one small place, ok, im not even gonna bother, ill think what i want, u think what u want :)
 

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gazzaed said:
Can anyone give a definite answer on Q9?
If you type out the question I would give it a crack.

But the guys website is overloaded on bandwidth so I cant get it.
 

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it includes a diagram, so i cant really type it, i would attach the question but my scanner is broken.

what did ppl put y as for this question? Is it 2m? That's what i guess it was.
 

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for question 10 cant u just sum the vertical so that it is 3 minus 1 equalling 2 up and there was only one ith vertical 2 up
 

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stv_87 said:
for question 10 cant u just sum the vertical so that it is 3 minus 1 equalling 2 up and there was only one ith vertical 2 up

Yup. Doing that gave you a net downward force of 2kN, eliminating C and D.
Then quickly take moments of pt A, so FA=(3*3)-(1*1)= 8, and its a clockwise moment leaving B.
 

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