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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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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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