Analytical Method I Analytical Method II Forces Cosine/sin rules Components R= 9.84 X(net) = -3.99 F1=8.60N, 01=35.5* 114 Y(net) = 9.00 Vector addition A 01 = F2=11.7N, 02=160.0° b 35.5 R= 9.84 78.5 e = 114 X(net) = |Y(net) = F1=8.60N, 01=35.5° R= 12.16394673 Vector F2=11.7N, 02=160.0° F3=13.6N, 03=234.0° addition B 189.5995122 R = b= 75.59951217
Analytical Method I Analytical Method II Forces Cosine/sin rules Components R= 9.84 X(net) = -3.99 F1=8.60N, 01=35.5* 114 Y(net) = 9.00 Vector addition A 01 = F2=11.7N, 02=160.0° b 35.5 R= 9.84 78.5 e = 114 X(net) = |Y(net) = F1=8.60N, 01=35.5° R= 12.16394673 Vector F2=11.7N, 02=160.0° F3=13.6N, 03=234.0° addition B 189.5995122 R = b= 75.59951217
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Transcribed Image Text:Table 2 Results of vector addition by analytical methods
Analytical Method I
Analytical Method II
Forces
Cosine/sin rules
Components
R =
9.84
X(net) = |-3.99
Fi-8.60N, θι=35.5"
114
Y(net) = 9.00
Vector
addition A
01 =
35.5
R =
9.84
F2=11.7N, 02=160.0°
b
e =
|114
78.5
X(net) =
|Y(net) =
F1=8.60N, 01=35.5°
R =
12.16394673
Vector
addition B
F2=11.7N, 02=160.0°
189.5995122 R =
F3=13.6N, 03=234.0°
|b=
75.59951217

Transcribed Image Text:Table 1 Results of vector addition by graphical methods
Graphical Method I
Graphical Method II
Forces
Tail-to-head
Parallelogram
(triangle)
F1=8.60N, 01=35.5°
R =
9.8 N
R=
9.8 N
Vector
addition A
F2=11.7N, 02=160.0°
e =
114°
0 =
114
F1=8.60N, 01=35.5*
R =
12.2
R=
12.2
Vector
F2=11.7N, 02=160.0°
addition B
F3=13.6N, 03=234.0°=(-
126)
189.5
189.5
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