International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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Four forces are exerted on the eyebolt as shown. If the net effect on the bolt is a direct pull of 615 lb in the y-direction, determine the necessary values of T and θ.
Assume F1 = 395 lb, F2 = 250 lb, F3 = 420 lb, 34°.
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