A uniform rod is attached by a hinge at one end to a wall. The other end of the rod is supportedby a wire so that the rod is horizontal and in equilibrium.rodwirewallhingeWhich arrow shows the direction of the force on the rod from the hinge?
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A uniform rod is attached by a hinge at one end to a wall. The other end of the rod is supportedby a wire so that the rod is horizontal and in equilibrium.rodwirewallhingeWhich arrow shows the direction of the force on the rod from the hinge?
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