85° 55° 25° Fig. P2.19 and P2.20 120 N, determine by trigonometry the magnitude and direction of the force P so that the resultant is a vertical force of 160 N. 2.19 Two forces P and Q are applied to the lid of a storage bin as shown. Knowing that P = 48 N and Q = 60 N, determine by trigonometry the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the two forces. 2.20 Two forces P and Q are applied to the lid of a storage bin as shown. Knowing that P = 60 N and Q = 48 N, determine by trigonometry the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the two forces.

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85°
Ves
55°
25°
Fig. P2.19 and P2.20
2.16 For the stake of PrOD. 2.3, KHOwing that the tension in one rope is
120 N, determine by trigonometry the magnitude and direction of
the force P so that the resultant is a vertical force of 160 N.
2.19 Two forces P and Q are applied to the lid of a storage bin as shown.
Knowing that P = 48 N and Q = 60 N, determine by trigonometry
the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the two forces.
2.20 Two forces P and Q are applied to the lid of a storage bin as shown.
Knowing that P = 60 N and Q = 48 N, determine by trigonometry
the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the two forces.
Transcribed Image Text:85° Ves 55° 25° Fig. P2.19 and P2.20 2.16 For the stake of PrOD. 2.3, KHOwing that the tension in one rope is 120 N, determine by trigonometry the magnitude and direction of the force P so that the resultant is a vertical force of 160 N. 2.19 Two forces P and Q are applied to the lid of a storage bin as shown. Knowing that P = 48 N and Q = 60 N, determine by trigonometry the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the two forces. 2.20 Two forces P and Q are applied to the lid of a storage bin as shown. Knowing that P = 60 N and Q = 48 N, determine by trigonometry the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the two forces.
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