2) If force F1 = 40 kN and F2 = 13 kN, and the couple moment M= 45 kN•m, replace all these applied external forces and moment by an equivalent single-force system, and determine where the line of action of this force intercept the given x- axis. Your answer should be the distance d on y-axis measured from point A, it must include 2 places after the decimal point, and it must include proper unit. F1 30° F2 12 13 0.3 m M 0.3 m -2 m -3 m 1 m
2) If force F1 = 40 kN and F2 = 13 kN, and the couple moment M= 45 kN•m, replace all these applied external forces and moment by an equivalent single-force system, and determine where the line of action of this force intercept the given x- axis. Your answer should be the distance d on y-axis measured from point A, it must include 2 places after the decimal point, and it must include proper unit. F1 30° F2 12 13 0.3 m M 0.3 m -2 m -3 m 1 m
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Transcribed Image Text:2) If force Fj = 40 kN and F2 = 13 kN, and the couple moment M = 45 kN•m,
replace all these applied external forces and moment by an equivalent single-force
system, and determine where the line of action of this force intercept the given x-
axis. Your answer should be the distance d on y-axis measured from point A, it must
include 2 places after the decimal point, and it must include proper unit.
F1
30°
F2
1213
0.3 m
A
M
C0.3 m
-2 m-
-3 m:
T1ml
B,

Transcribed Image Text:1) If force F1 = 36 kN and F2 = 26 kN, and the couple moment M = 65 kN•m,
determine the total moment (in kN•m) caused by the applied force-moment system
about point A. Take counterclockwise as positive. Your answer must include 1 place
after the decimal point.
F1
30°
F2
12\13
0.3 m
M
A
¯0.3 m
B
-2 m
-3 m
1 m
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