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Steps for Solving 2-D Equilibrium Problems in Physics

This guide outlines the essential steps for solving two-dimensional equilibrium problems in physics. Begin by establishing an appropriate x-y coordinate system if one isn't provided. Next, create a free body diagram (FBD) to visually represent the forces acting on the object. Apply the three equations of equilibrium: the sum of forces in the x-direction (SFx=0), the sum of forces in the y-direction (SFy=0), and the sum of moments (SM=0) to find the unknown variables. This structured approach simplifies the problem-solving process.

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Steps for Solving 2-D Equilibrium Problems in Physics

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