The rectangular framework is subjected to the following non-concurrent system of forces: a 30lb- force below the origin, a 20 lb-force,3ft above the origin and making an angle of30°N of E , a 100lb-force with a horizontal distance of 3ft and a vertical distance of 4ft from the origin and making an angle of 45°NW , a 60lb -force with the same distance like the previous force but along the positive x-axis, and a 100lb- force 4ft to the right of the origin and making an angle of 60° S of W . Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant, as well as its moment arm relative to the origin.

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The rectangular framework is subjected to the following non-concurrent system of forces:
a 30lb- force below the origin, a 20 lb-force,3ft above the origin and making an angle of30°N of E
, a 100lb-force with a horizontal distance of 3ft and a vertical distance of 4ft
from the origin and making an angle of 45°NW , a 60lb -force with the same
distance like the previous force but along the positive x-axis, and a 100lb- force 4ft to
the right of the origin and making an angle of 60° S of W . Determine the magnitude and
direction of the resultant, as well as its moment arm relative to the origin.

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