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Directions: See the directions attached. Please change 120N to 100N and change 150N to 120N (see the image attached).
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Transcribed Image Text:A particle is said to be in static equilibrium if the resultant of
all forces applied to it is zero. For the forces in the accompa-
nying figure, find the resultant F that must be applied to the
indicated point to produce static equilibrium. Describe F by
giving its magnitude and the angle in degrees that it makes
with the positive x-axis.
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Transcribed Image Text:120 N
45°
75°
150 N
100 N
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