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Transcribed Image Text:Question 7: Replace the force system by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment at point O. Take F₁-(20+2xK)
N, F2=(30+3xK) N, F3={-30i + 60j - 40k} N.
1.5 m
2 m
in
-1.5 m
F₁
F₂
with k=0
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