Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR = F₁+F₂ and its direction, measured clockwise from the positive u axis. The resultant's vertical component will be_ on the magnitude of F1 and F2's u component. 70° positive, negative, 30,postive, 45,negative positive, negative, negative,30,negative,45,positive positive, negative, negative,30,negative, 65,negative negative,positive, negative,30,negative, 45,negative 45° F₂ = 500 N v 30⁰ U The u component of F1 is_ __while the u component of F2 is_ . Assuming the vertical direction is positive upward and negative downward. the vertical component of F1 is and based on the degree angle measure. The vertical component _degree angle measure. of F2 is and based on the_ while the u component will depend F₁ = 300 N

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The u component of F1 is_________while the u component of F2 is__________. Assuming the vertical direction is positive upward and negative downward. the vertical component of F1 is_______and based on the __________degree angle measure. The vertical component of F2 is_____and based on the__________________degree angle measure.

The resultant's vertical component will be____________while the u component will depend on the magnitude of F1 and F2's u component.
 Choice "a" is WRONG when i did it

a. positive,negative,30,postive,45,negative (X)

b. positive,negative,negative,30,negative,45,positive

c. positive,negative,negative,30,negative,65,negative

d. negative,positive,negative,30,negative,45,negative

Determine the magnitude of the resultant force
FR = F₁+F₂ and its direction, measured clockwise from
the positive u axis.
The resultant's vertical component will be_
on the magnitude of F1 and F2's u component.
positive, negative, 30,postive,45,negative
positive,negative,negative,30,negative,45,positive
70°
positive, negative, negative, 30,negative, 65,negative
negative,positive, negative,30,negative,45,negative
45°
F₂ = 500 N v
The u component of F1 is_
_while the u component of F2 is_
. Assuming
the vertical direction is positive upward and negative downward. the vertical component
of F1 is___________and based on the
degree angle measure. The vertical component
degree angle measure.
of F2 is_ and based on the_
while the u component will depend
30⁰
"
F₁ = 300 N
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR = F₁+F₂ and its direction, measured clockwise from the positive u axis. The resultant's vertical component will be_ on the magnitude of F1 and F2's u component. positive, negative, 30,postive,45,negative positive,negative,negative,30,negative,45,positive 70° positive, negative, negative, 30,negative, 65,negative negative,positive, negative,30,negative,45,negative 45° F₂ = 500 N v The u component of F1 is_ _while the u component of F2 is_ . Assuming the vertical direction is positive upward and negative downward. the vertical component of F1 is___________and based on the degree angle measure. The vertical component degree angle measure. of F2 is_ and based on the_ while the u component will depend 30⁰ " F₁ = 300 N
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