Problem 2 For the system of forces shown to the right, complete the following: a) Represent force F1 in Cartesian notation b) Represent force F1 in scalar notation (use cylindrical coordinate directions and y) Represent force F2 in Cartesian notation c) d) Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the forces 120% 60° This line is parallel to the x-axis F₂ = 400 N 45° F₁: This area is in the x-y plane y 35° 25° = 250 N This line is parallel to the z-axis

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Problem 2
For the system of forces shown to the right,
complete the following:
a) Represent force F1 in Cartesian notation
b) Represent force F1 in scalar notation (use
cylindrical coordinate directions and y)
c) Represent force F2 in Cartesian notation
d) Determine the magnitude of the resultant of
the forces
D
120%
60°
This line is
parallel to
the x-axis
F₂ = 400 N
45°
This area is
in the x-y
plane
y
35°
F₁ =
25°
= 250 N
This line is
parallel to
the z-axis
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2 For the system of forces shown to the right, complete the following: a) Represent force F1 in Cartesian notation b) Represent force F1 in scalar notation (use cylindrical coordinate directions and y) c) Represent force F2 in Cartesian notation d) Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the forces D 120% 60° This line is parallel to the x-axis F₂ = 400 N 45° This area is in the x-y plane y 35° F₁ = 25° = 250 N This line is parallel to the z-axis
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