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The theory behind solving for three-dimensional forces is closely related to that of solving for two-dimensional forces.

The equation for equilibrium is

     ΣF = 0

For three dimensions, this can be expanded to

     ΣF = ΣFxi + ΣFyj + ΣFzk = 0

For the expanded equation, each of the three directions must be equal to zero, giving

     ΣFx = 0
     ΣFy = 0
     ΣFz = 0

The equilibrium equation has been separated into three components corresponding to the x, y, and z axes. Since each equation is independent of the others, the equations can be used to determine up to three unknowns.

     
   
 
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