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ENGR225 - HW3 soln

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ME 343In-term exam 2, 13.12.2010, 150 minutesNotes: a) Draw figures (free-body diagrams and other helpful diagrams) as necessary and indicate quantitiesclearly. b) Show your axes. c) Indicate units. d) Write neatly. Make sure what you write is readable
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