8314.5 A 3765.3 <67396 70.365 737.6 9698.8 (1.2k 10.6 A 0.3 5714.5 4m 7098.8 4m 737.76 Z y >X 5200 sin 30 ?X 5200 cos(30) 5200 sin 30 5200 cos(30)
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First, let's define the moment at point A. The moment is a vector quantity that measures the tendency of a force to rotate an object about a specific point. It is given by the cross product of the position vector and the force vector. Show more…
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