The ring in the figure below is subjected to two forces ( F1) and ( F2). Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force.

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Problem 2.2.21P: Solve the preceding problem for the following data: b = 8.0 in., k = 16 lb/in., a = 45°, and P = 10...
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Example ( 2-1) :
The ring in the figure below is subjected to two forces ( F1) and ( F2).
Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force.
10°
F, = 150 N
F = 100 N
%3D
15°
Solution :
Parallelogram Law. The parallelogram is formed by drawing a line from the head of F1 that
is parallel to F2 , and another line from the head of F2 that is parallel to F1 , the resultant
force FR extends to where these lines intersect at point A. The two unknowns are the
magnitude of ( FR) and the angle ( 0) (theta).
Transcribed Image Text:Example ( 2-1) : The ring in the figure below is subjected to two forces ( F1) and ( F2). Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force. 10° F, = 150 N F = 100 N %3D 15° Solution : Parallelogram Law. The parallelogram is formed by drawing a line from the head of F1 that is parallel to F2 , and another line from the head of F2 that is parallel to F1 , the resultant force FR extends to where these lines intersect at point A. The two unknowns are the magnitude of ( FR) and the angle ( 0) (theta).
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