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Chapter 11.1, Problem 1EYU
A bicycle wheel is mounted on an axle, as shown in Figure 11-7. Rank the four forces of equal magnitude (F1, F2, F3, F4) in order of the torque they produce, from most negative to most positive. Indicate ties where appropriate.
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