HW: 2-1-8 Using the parallelogram law, graphically find the smallest F, if the resultant is horizontal...
HW: 2-1-4 Using the parallelogram law, graphically find the magnitude of the resultant of F, and F knowing that F, 250N and F2 175N. Use the scale 1 50N. Use the squares between the filled in circles in the figure to determine the directions of the forces. Hint: See video 2-04. Answer(s): 2 Force magnitudes are not drawn to scale.
BC: 2-1-1-6 Using the parallelogram law, graphically find the magnitude of the resultant of the two forces. Use the scale 1in= 15016. Answer(s): 15° 150b 750lb
HW: 2-1-12 Using the parallelogram law, trigonmetrically find the magnitude of the resultant of F, and F2 knowing that F1-250N and F2-175% Use the squares in the figure to determine the directions of the forces. Example, ø- tan1 (rise/run) Answer(s): 2 Force magnitudes are not drawn to scale.
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Created by Raney Linck pg. 1 of 5 To complete this exercise, you will need: Success Packet: D (Drugs to Know), Clinical Tools: 3a-3c (Clinical Reminders), and a Drug Book. You may also find the search engine at this website useful: MEDLINEPLUS.GOV (also WEBMD.COM). ***** This assignment is due at 6:30 AM on your very first clinical (orientation) day. ***** CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISE INDU MOHAN INDU MOHAN, age 68, and her husband Pulin have come from India to visit her...