3D Statics Example
An example illustrating an object in static equilibrium where all forces are not co-planar (3D vectors are needed). This problem also illustrates the technique of writing a force vector as a magnitude multiplied by a unit vector denoting its direction. The problem is taken from Hibbeler "Statics", 12th Edition, problem 3.61.

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