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The forces F1, F2, . . . , Fn acting at the same point P are said to be in equilibrium if the resultant force is zero, that is, if F1 F2 ... Fn 0. Find

(a) the resultant forces acting at P, and

(b) the additional force required (if any) for the forces to be in equilibrium.

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