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I need help trying to do my work. Can you please help me. I have attached the work
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Can you please help me with my work
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The two mooring cables exert forces on the stern of a ship as shown. Represent each force as a Cartesian vector and determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant.
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a first class lever in static equilibrium has a 50lb resistance force and a 15lb effort force. the levers effort force is located 4ft from the fulcrum. what is the actual mechanical advantage of the system?
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Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of F3 so that the resultant of the three forces acts along the positively y axis and has a magnitude of 600lb
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Create a function named isPrime() that accepts an integer argument. The function will return a boolean value of true if the integer argument is a prime number, false if otherwise. A prime number is a number whose factors are only 1 and itself.
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Having trouble with question 6. Can you help me?
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I am having trouble with number 6. Can you help me?
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what is the answer to numer 26
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design a computer programme using freudestein equation to synthesise a four bar linkage using three precision points also using more than three points
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