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Direction of Forces
The direction of force P as stated in the problem is up to the left but solved as up to the right. Suggested answer for the moment at point O is -6301.3 Nm.
Re: Direction of Forces
In reply to Direction of Forces by QIndustries13
Corrections are made to the problem... thanks.