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A person exerts a horizontal force of $190 \mathrm{N}$ in the test apparatus shown in the drawing. Find the horizontal force $\overrightarrow{\mathbf{M}}$ (magnitude and direction) that his flexor muscle exerts on his forearm.
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A person exerts a horizontal force of 190 N in the test apparatus shown in the drawing. Find the horizontal force M (magnitude and direction) that his flexor muscle exerts on his forearm.
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