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Summary of 2D particle and rigid body equilibrium, and internal forces

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This document is an overall summary of the topics of the first test in ENES 102 (Mechanics 1), which was 2D particle equilibrium, rigid body equilibrium, and internal forces. I noted the main ideas used to solve these problems while also including notes for distributed loads, pullies, and springs. This was my summary sheet for the first mechanics test.

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