3. Given the following concurrent forces, 400N at exactly 0°, 600,000 grams at 45°, 4,000 dg at 90°, 90liters at 135°, 350 gallons to at 180°, 80 metric tons at 295°; 500ml at 325°. From the given concurrent forces, a) convert first all the given in kilo Newton (kN). expressing your answer in two decimal places. b) draw the diagram of the given concurrent forces. c) re-draw the diagram indicating all the x and components of each forces, d) find the x and y components in matrix form, e) the magnitude and direction of the resultant force Rp. f) draw the diagram showing the magnitude and resultant force Rp. G) find the resultant displacement vector in terms of a unit vector,

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3. Given the following concurrent forces, 400N at exactly 0°, 600,000 grams at 45°,
4,000 dg at 90°, 90liters at 135°, 350 gallons to at 180°, 80 metric tons at 295°;
500ml at 325°. From the given concurrent forces, a) convert first all the given in
kilo Newton (kN). expressing your answer in two decimal places. b) draw the
diagram of the given concurrent forces. c) re-draw the diagram indicating all the
x and components of each forces, d) find the x and y components in matrix form,
e) the magnitude and direction of the resultant force Rp. f) draw the diagram
showing the magnitude and resultant force Rp. G) find the resultant displacement
vector in terms of a unit vector.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Given the following concurrent forces, 400N at exactly 0°, 600,000 grams at 45°, 4,000 dg at 90°, 90liters at 135°, 350 gallons to at 180°, 80 metric tons at 295°; 500ml at 325°. From the given concurrent forces, a) convert first all the given in kilo Newton (kN). expressing your answer in two decimal places. b) draw the diagram of the given concurrent forces. c) re-draw the diagram indicating all the x and components of each forces, d) find the x and y components in matrix form, e) the magnitude and direction of the resultant force Rp. f) draw the diagram showing the magnitude and resultant force Rp. G) find the resultant displacement vector in terms of a unit vector.
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