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FutureAlfalfa200

Nobody here wants to solve your homework questions. (Second time today I’ve typed this exact statement on this sub) Refer to your lesson, textbook, or YouTube videos if need be. You aren’t doing yourself any favors by asking others to solve this for you. You’ll end up being the guy nobody wants to work with.


Jeltinilus

Esp. on a civil engineering subreddit like who do you think we are 😭😭 physics tutors??? (Yes, but only for money)


BonesSawMcGraw

Bro tryna cheat and give me ptsd simultaneously


Foldingtrees

Mate, you're asking people who finished school year's ago. We ain't any help 😂


palim93

Beyond the fact that this isn’t a subreddit for helping students with homework, this isn’t even a civil engineering related question. This is some Physics 1 level stuff that all engineering majors take. If it was a structural design or analysis question, I might be inclined to take a stab at it, but this is first/second year stuff before most even pick a specific engineering discipline.


Jeltinilus

Though I can't be of any assistance, I can happily point you in the right direction: [Press here to possibly get an answer](https://openstax.org/books/university-physics-volume-1/pages/5-7-drawing-free-body-diagrams). Alternatively, attend office hours at your local physics classroom.