Questions 4 and 5 The mast is subjected to the three forces shown, if F₁= 500 N, F2= 200 N and F3- 300 N. If the resultant of these forces FR= 420 N is directed towards the positive (x) axis. Determine the following: 4. The the angle α₁ for F1 in [Deg] is a) 36.9 b) 32.928.4 5. The angle B1 for F1 in [Deg] is: b) a) 45.3 53.1 c) 74.2 d) 23.1 d) 36.8 e) None e) None F; 71 VF₂ B₁

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The mast is subjected to the three forces shown, if F1= 500 N,
F2= 200 N and F3-300 N. If the resultant of these forces FR= 420 N
is directed towards the positive (x) axis. Determine the following:
F₁
4. The the angle 0₁ for F1 in [Deg] is
a) 36.9 b) 32.9
28.4
d) 23.1
e) None
5. The angle B1 for F1 in [Deg] is:
a) 45.3
b) 53.1
c) 74.2
d) 36.8
e) None
1
8.
VF₂
B₁
Transcribed Image Text:Questions 4 and 5 The mast is subjected to the three forces shown, if F1= 500 N, F2= 200 N and F3-300 N. If the resultant of these forces FR= 420 N is directed towards the positive (x) axis. Determine the following: F₁ 4. The the angle 0₁ for F1 in [Deg] is a) 36.9 b) 32.9 28.4 d) 23.1 e) None 5. The angle B1 for F1 in [Deg] is: a) 45.3 b) 53.1 c) 74.2 d) 36.8 e) None 1 8. VF₂ B₁
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