EBK ENGINEERING MECHANICS
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ISBN: 9780137616909
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Publisher: VST
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Since F1 = 200 N Theta = 15 °, determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the bracket and its direction measured counterclockwise from the positive x 'axis.
Determine the magnitude of the resultant force
and its direction, measured counterclockwise from the
positive x axis.
Fy = 8 kN
F = 5 kN
45°
F, = 4 kN
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.
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