Concurrent forces of 150 lb is acting horizontally to the right, and a force of 350 lIb is acting upward to the right. If the resultant of these two forces is 444.41 Ib.  a. Find the angle of the resultant with the positive-horizontal axis b. What is the angle of the 350 kN with the horizontal axis?

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3. Concurrent forces of 150 lb is acting horizontally to the right, and a force of 350 lIb is acting upward to the right. If the resultant of these two forces is 444.41 Ib.  a. Find the angle of the resultant with the positive-horizontal axis b. What is the angle of the 350 kN with the horizontal axis?

4. Given the sets of parallel forces shown:  *Distances are in feet a. Determine the Support Reactions. b. Determine the location of the resultant force from the left support. 

3. Concurrent forces of 150 lb is acting horizontally to the right, and a force of 350 lb is acting
upward to the right. If the resultant of these two forces is 444.41 lb. (10 pts)
a. Find the angle of the resultant with the positive-horizontal axis
b. What is the angle of the 350 kN with the horizontal axis?
4. Given the sets of parallel forces shown: (10 pts) *Distances are in feet
a. Determine the Support Reactions.
b. Determine the location of the resultant force from the left support.
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100 Ib
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60 Ib
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Transcribed Image Text:3. Concurrent forces of 150 lb is acting horizontally to the right, and a force of 350 lb is acting upward to the right. If the resultant of these two forces is 444.41 lb. (10 pts) a. Find the angle of the resultant with the positive-horizontal axis b. What is the angle of the 350 kN with the horizontal axis? 4. Given the sets of parallel forces shown: (10 pts) *Distances are in feet a. Determine the Support Reactions. b. Determine the location of the resultant force from the left support. - 2.50 1.50 2.00 4.50 1.50 40 Ib 50 Ib 100 Ib B to 60 Ib 60 Ib 12.00
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