Integrate the following function (a) `int_(o)^(2) 2t dt` (b) `int _(1) ^(2)(2t -4) dt`
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For equilibrium, net resultant for must be zero. These forces form a closed traingle such that `F_(1)~F_(2) le F_(3)le F_(1)+F_(2)rArr 2N le F_(3) le 8N`
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