MOD.MASTER.W/ETEXT ENG.MECHANICS CARD+BK
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Publisher: PEARSON
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Use the component method
50 kN
40 kN
If e = 60° and F = 20 kN, determine the
magnitude of the resultant force and its direction
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measured
clockwise from the positive x axis.
Express F₁ and F2 as Cartesian vectors, and then
determine the resultant force and is direction
measured counterclockwise from the positive x
axis.
F₁ = 60 lb
30%
y
20°
F₂ = 50 lb
X
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