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A pictorial device which analyzes forces present on any body with the use of vectors. Allows easier grasping of problems involving either objects at equilibrium or in motion. Can be used to predict presence of forces.

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Static mechanics: I get two different forces in an equilibrium system [closed]

The problem comes from "Engineering Mechanics Statics Dynamics" by Russell Charles(newest edition), on page 97, f3-4. You can see it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw7iN4BnU44 The $x $ axis is …
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Why isn't the moment always included in a free-body diagram?

Now I have seen many times both in my physics book and other books when drawing a free body diagram the moment is not included but the forces are. For example in 2d when a beam is fixed to a wall ther …
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