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Physics question - static equilibrium

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    #31
    Originally posted by alluvial View Post
    Ah, but try hanging two masses on the string....
    Then you'd need the sine of d and e.

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      #32
      Christ you lot are THICK.

      THICK.


      If you CRETINS hadn't wasted your time at school and got a proper education you would have this solved in seconds!

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        #33
        Hmmm, sasguru isn't posting the solution.

        How peculiar...

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          #34
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          Hmmm, sasguru isn't posting the solution.

          How peculiar...
          He's too busy blowing squaddies. Should've been NotAllThere's shift but he's too busy doing his kids homework.
          Last edited by Churchill; 10 November 2013, 21:19.

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