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Please note that there is a typo at 6:15. The inverse of tan should be 2.55/2.34, giving us 47.46°, NOT 42.54°. Thanks!

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@NK-iy6if

Thank you so much this video is extremely helpful, greatly appreciate your efforts and amazing videos! God Bless you! And I have a question for finding the angle of the resultant force on example 2 why is it tan^-1(2.34/2.55) and not tan-1(2.55/2.34) aren’t we supposed to do tan inverse of the opposite/ adjacent?

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