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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3.3
Suppose that T₁ = 9.5 kN and T₂ = 5 kN. (Figure 1)
Part A
Determine the magnitude of F so that the particle is in equilibrium.
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Determine the direction of F so that the particle is in equilibrium.
Express your answer using three significant figures.
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