The figure below shows a cawhammer as it is being used to put analt of a horizontal board. A force of magnitude 152 Nis

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The figure below shows a cawhammer as it is being used to put analt of a horizontal board. A force of magnitude 152 Nis

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The Figure Below Shows A Cawhammer As It Is Being Used To Put Analt Of A Horizontal Board A Force Of Magnitude 152 Nis 1
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