Knowing that $\alpha = 32^\circ$, find the resultant of the three forces shown. Also find the direction of the resultant.
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However, the information provided seems to be incomplete or not clearly stated. The notation "s016 1201b 3011 209" is not standard for describing forces. Assuming that these are the magnitudes of the forces in some unit (like Newtons) and that they are all acting Show more…
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