Use the parallelogram rule to find the magnitude of the resultant for the two forces shown...
Use the parallelogram rule to find the magnitude of the resultant for the two forces shown in the figure 12 lb 30° 5 lb The magnitude of the resultant force is (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) Enter your answer in the answer box. W Previous
Use the parallelogram rule to find the magnitude of the resultant for the two forces shown in the figure. 10 lb 60° SID The magnitude of the resultant force is (. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
Use the parallelogram rule to solve for the resultant of the two forces. Provide both magnitude and direction of the resultant. 12 N 35° 20 N
please help! round to nearest tenth Use the program rule to find the magnitude of the renforce for the two forces shown in the figure 14* The magnitude of the resultant forces (Round to the newest thus ed.) 26 lb 140° 29 lb
Four forces act on a frame as shown below. Determine the resultant force and the resultant moment of the four forces acting on the frame about point A. Write the result in Cartesian form. Use 55lb, 75lb. 30. Sft, 6ft. t and 3ft instead of 40 lb, 60 ib, 30, 3 ft, 4 ft, 2 ft and 1 ft. Also, use 9. 12, and 15 triangle instead of 3, 4, and 5 triangle. 1-4t lb 40 1b B Ift 30...
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.
Click here to watch the video The magnitude and direction of two forces acting on an object are 120 pounds, S53°E, and 110 pounds, N55°E, respectively. Find the magnitude, to the nearest hundredth of a pound, and the direction angle, to the nearest tenth of a degree, of the resultant force The magnitude is approximatelypounds (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Click here to watch the video The magnitude and direction...
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
Use the parallelogram law or triangle rule to solve 1-P1 through 1-P4 1-P1. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR-Fi+F2 and its direction, measured clockwise from the positive y axis F-350 lb 30 45° F2-275 lb
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.