ENGINEERING MECHANICS Â?? STATICS
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ISBN: 9780137519132
Author: HIBBELER
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Chapter 2.4, Problem 46P
Determine the magnitude and orientation θ of FB so that the resultant force is directed along the positive y axis and has a magnitude of 1500 N.
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ENGINEERING MECHANICS Â?? STATICS
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