Determine the magnitude of F1 and the distance y if x = 1.5 m and F2 = 1000 N.
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5 m and the base of the triangle being 2 m. \[ \theta = \tan^{-1}\left(\frac{2}{1.5}\) = 53.1 degrees\] Show more…
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