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Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force for the system of forces shown in the figure. Where F1 =30 N, F2 =25N, F3 =25 N, F4 =30N, F5 = 80N & F6 =70N.   The angles  ϴ2 =20ᵒ, ϴ3 =25ᵒ , ϴ4 = 20ᵒ, ϴ6 = 45 ᵒ    The horizontal component of Force F1 (unit is in N), H1= The vertical component of Force F1 (unit is in N), V1 = The horizontal component of Force F2 (unit is in N), H2= The vertical component of Force F2 (unit is in N), V2 = The horizontal component of Force F3 (unit is in N), H3= The vertical component of Force F3 (unit is in N), V3 = The horizontal component of Force F4 (unit is in N), H4 = The vertical component of Force F4 (unit is in N), V4 = The horizontal component of Force F5 (unit is in N), H5= The vertical component of Force F5 (unit is in N), V5 = The horizontal component of Force F6 (unit is in N), H6= The vertical component of Force F6 (unit is in N), V6 = The resultant of the given force system is (unit in N), R =  The direction of Resultant Force is =
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Transcribed Image Text:F2 F3 F1 F6 F4 F5
The sum of horizontal force component for the
given system (unit is in N), 2
The sum of vertical force component for the given
system (unit is in N), L:
Transcribed Image Text:The sum of horizontal force component for the given system (unit is in N), 2 The sum of vertical force component for the given system (unit is in N), L:
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