STATICS AND DYNAMICS (vectors)
Decompose the force of 450 pounds in the element AB and AC. Determine the value of each component and Draw free body diagram.
The components are shown below:-
And the vector components seprately are shown below
Using Sine law to solve for FAB and FAC
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similarly
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STATICS AND DYNAMICS (vectors) Decompose the force of 450 pounds in the element AB and AC....
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