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Help on this question. I can't seem to get it right Consider two force vectors in...
Consider two force vectors in the xy-horizontal plane. Suppose a force of 17.7 N pointing along the +x axis is added to a second force of 19.1 N directed at 50 degrees to the +x-axis, also in the horizontal plane. Find the resultant vector for this sum. magnitude direction degrees above the +x axis in the horizontal plane
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Question 9 Find the direction of the sum of vectors F, and F2 where IF,1 - 15.6 N, IFJ - 12.7 N, angle) vector F, is at 55.2 to the left of vertically downwards, and vector F2 is at-168.5 to the x axis (note the negative Incorrect 0.00 points out of 1.00 Flag question Answer 234.296 Question 10 Not complete Points out of...
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2) For the three force vectors in the x-y plane, a) Calculate the sum of the force vectors (R) by first calculating EF, and EFy (the scalar sums of the x and y force components, respectively) and then writing the vector result R in îjk summation format. Calculate the magnitude of the resultant,RI, and фх, the angle the resultant makes with the x- axis Sketch R and the angle φ b) c) 15 N 10...
Question 19 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 P Flag question vectors: A force of 8 Newtons at 15° from the x-axis is added with a force of 12 Newtons 2200 from the x-axis. What is the magnitude and angle from the x-axis of the resultant vector? Select one a. 5.83 N at 194 degrees from the x-axis b. -7.10 N at 75 degrees from the x-axis c. 5.83 N at 255 degrees from the x-axis d. 20 N...
1. Two vectors are given by 16m at 45 degrees from the x axis and 25 m at 30 degrees from the x axis. Draw the two vectors to scale. Start the second vector at the end of the first vector. Draw the resultant vector. a. b. Write each vector in terms o ij coordinates. c. What is the sum of the two vectors? Write your answer in <4 format and as a magnitude and an angle.
Suppose that θ = 63°. (Figure 1)Two force vectors acting on a screw eye attached to a left
vertical wall are shown in the xyz space. The wall lies in the xz
plane, and the screw eye is located at the origin. Force F 1 is 300
newtons, and it is located in the second octant, 60 degrees above
the xy plane. The projection of the vector in the xy plane makes an
angle of 45 degrees with the positive...
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The system shown can undergo vertical motion only the springs
are unstretched when ?a=?b=0. Determine ?a,?b and the force
supported by each spring if Ma=50kg, Mb=80kg, K1=100N/mm,
K2=120N/mm, K3= 140N/mm.
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Consider the vectors. (4, -8), (-4,3) (a) Find the dot product of the two vectors. -40 (b) Find the angle between the two vectors. (Round your answer to the nearest minute.) 154 x X 9
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1 For the two vectors in the x-y plane, a) Calculate the sum of the vectors (R) by first calculating Rx and Ry (the scalar sums of the x and b) c) y components, respectively) and then writing the vector result R in ijk summation format. Draw the graphical representation of the summation of the two vectors, this should include x-y reference axes, the two original vectors, and the resultant R. Calculate the magnitude...
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a gastate ldition of Vectors ime Taken:0:0 1:28Sulaiman Abdulwahab: Attempt 1 Question 3 (2 points) For the given three vectors that act at a point, <vec A and evec C> (10 N, 150°) (10 N, 0P: <vec B> (7.07 N, 459) State the x-component and the y-component of the equilibrant vector-vec R>-<vec A> + «vec B> + <vec C>, Express the each component to ONE decimal place. Hint: the equilibriant vector...