2-9. If the resultant force acting on the support is to be 1200 Ib. directed horizontally to the right, determine the force Fin rope A and the corresponding angle d. 900 Ib Prob. 2-9
2-9. If the resultant force acting on the support is to be 1200 Ib. directed horizontally to the right, determine the force Fin rope A and the corresponding angle d. 900 Ib Prob. 2-9
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2-9. If the resultant force acting on the support is to be
1200 Ib. directed horizontally to the right. determine the
force Fin rope A and the corresponding angle a.
2-13. The force acting on the gear tooth is F = 20 ih.
Resolve this force into two components acting along the
lines ar and 5h.
2-14 The component of force F acting along line wa is
required to be 30 Ib. Determine the magnitude of F and its
component along line bb.
900 Ih
Prob. 2-9
2-10. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its
darection, measured counterclockwise from the positive r axis
NIHI Ib
Probs 2-13/14
2-15. Force F acts on the frame such that its component
acting alon
towards A, and the component acting along member BC is
SIMO Ib. directed from B towards C.Determine the magnitude
of Fand its direction . Set a = 60.
member AB is 650 b, directed from B
S00 Ib
Proh. 2-10
2-11. The plate is subjected tn the two forces al A and R as
shown. If 6 = 6Y, determine the magnitude of the resultant
of these two forces and its direction measured clockwise
from the horizontal.
*2-16. Force F acts on the frame such that its component
acting along member AB is 650 Ib. directed from B
towards A. Determine the required angle o s d = 45)
and the component acting along member BC.Set F== 850 Ih
and o = 3O.
Determine the angle & for connecting member A 10
Ihe plate so that the resultant force of F, and Fn is directed
horizontally to the right. Also, what is the magnitude of the
*2-12.
resultant force?
FA- S KN
45"
Fe= 6 kN
Prolu 2-11/12
Prehs -15/1G
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