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Determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its
direction, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
F3 = 750 N
45°
30°
F; = 850 N
F2 = 625 N
Given the force in Cartesian Vector Form, determine the direction angle theta x (øx) in degrees to one decimal place.
F={119i+87j-75k} Ib
If 0=60° and F=85 KN, determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction measured clockwise from the positive x axis
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