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Transcribed Image Text:**Determine the magnitude of the resultant force in Θ = 51 degrees and T = 7 kN. Provide the answer in kN.**
### Diagram Explanation:
The diagram shows a system of forces acting on a cylindrical object. It includes:
- An 8 kN force acting vertically upwards.
- A 10 kN force acting at an angle above the horizontal to the right.
- A 5 kN force acting horizontally to the right.
- Two forces labeled "T," both with a magnitude of 7 kN. One acts vertically downward, and the other acts at a 45-degree angle downward to the left from the horizontal.
These forces jointly act on the object, and the task is to determine the resultant force magnitude by considering the angle Θ given as 51 degrees.
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