Given: Pa = 20 kN; Pb = 10 kN; α = 75°Solve for θ, from the resultant P.QUESTION 6ANSWERA.23.15°B.16.15°C.15.16°D.25.13°
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Given: Pa = 20 kN; Pb = 10 kN; α = 75°Solve for θ, from the resultant P.QUESTION 6ANSWERA.23.15°B.16.15°C.15.16°D.25.13°
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The question seems to be incomplete. To solve for θ, we need more information about the problem, such as the direction of the forces Pa and Pb, or the magnitude and direction of the resultant force P. Could you please provide more details?
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