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the resultant of two forces one in the positive x direction and the other in the positive y direction is 120 lbs at an angle of 55 degrees measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis. determine the two forces
Determine the resultant force
direction, measured counterclockwise from positive x axis.
Part A If0-60 and F 470 N, determine the magnitude of the resultant force. (Figure 1) FR 496 N Correct Part B ure 1of 1 > Determine the resultant force direction, measured counterclockwise from the positive r axis wer using three significant figures 147 700 N X Incorrect; Try Again Not quite. Check through your wrong number of significant figures.
Express your answer using three significant figures. Replace the force system by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment at point O. Suppose that F1 390 N and F2700 N. (Figure 1) measured counterclockwise from the negative x axis θ= 88.7 Correct Part C Determine the equivalent resultant couple moment about point O Figure Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Enter positive v counterclockwise and negative value if the moment is clockwise < 1of1...
250N REALQZ 170N 120N RESULTANT OF 4 - Force 25AN System RESO Force NXANO Y DIRECTION IN X DIRECTION EFX: 170 - 250 COS 80 - 120 costs Rxe34.6626 2.240 IN Y DIRECTION EPY: 250 Sin 80 - 120N LO - 120 RY: 4906742.509 IN X DIRECTION = IN Y ces TOTALE 34.662.6 2241 49.0674250949.07 134.66²7 49.072 - 60.076 +5545 60.08N (2:0) DEECTION n! [19.07] I415753029 34-66 Bus Flom O N ANTTCLOCKWISE. DRECTION 0 180° - 1.425 18 58 Format...
Could you please solve this problem
4. For the system shown, (a) determine the resultant force vector in terms of the x, y, and z directions (R Rxi+ Ryj+ Rz R) for the two force vectors illustrated. (b) Find the angle (degrees) between the two force vectors. (12 points) 2 250N 45* 0 202 F400 N
Replace the loading system (Figure 1) by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment acting at point 0O. Assume F1= 130 N, F2= 190 N, and Mc= 75 N·m Determine the resultant force. Enter the x, y and Z components of the resultant force separated by commas. Express your answers in newtons to three significant figures. Fr= _______ N Determine the couple moment acting at point 0O. Enter the Xx, Yy and Zz components of the couple moment separated by commas. Express your answers...
Force X has a magnitude of 3 pounds, and Force Y has a magnitude of 10 pounds. They act on a single point at an angle of 60° to each other. Answer the following questions. Treat Force X as a horizontal force with Force Y acting above it and pointing into Quad I What is the magnitude of the resulting force? pounds (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to one decimal place as needed.) What is the...
Problem 3. Construct a single 2 x 2 matrix which defines the transformation on R?, and find the image of the point C) under the transformation. a. A transformation which moves points to one quarter of their original distance to the origin. b. A transformation which first rotates points counterclockwise through an angle 31/2, then reflects them across the y-axis. A transformation which first reflects points across the y-axis, then rotates them counterclockwise through an angle 31/2.
Vector A has a negative x component 3.30 units in length and a positive y component 2.02 units in length (a) Determine an expression for A in unit-vector notation. j) units (b) Determine the magnitude and direction of A magnitude direction unit(s) o counterclockwise from the positive x axis (e) what vector B when added to vector A, gives a resultant vector with no x component and a negative y component 4.14 units in length? j) units
Don’t do the problem; I’m just trying to figure out why the
coordinates for the resultant force are at the centroid. Wouldn’t
the F1 pull the y location of the resultant force down? I can seem
to wrap my head around how the pressure on the wall is so high in
the Y direction.
Problem 3 (20 points) The sea wall in the following figure is in the form of a semi-parabola. The density of the water is 1050 kg/ml....