
We have a door, okay, it's homogeneous it weighs 50 pounds and it's lost its lower hinge. We did that last module and we're going to do another problem today. Today we're going to apply those 3D equilibrium equations to solve for another problem where we want to find the force reactions and the moment reactions acting on a body.

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This course is an introduction to learning and applying the principles required to solve engineering mechanics problems.
