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Assume that the system is in equilibrium with F, acting directly downward. Calculate the magnitude of the forces F, and Fy. Round to the nearest tenth of a pound and round all intermediate calculations. to 4 decimal places.


Assume that the system is in equilibrium with F, acting directly downward. Calculate the magnitude

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