Determine the magnitudes of forces P and Ō acting on the block so that the resultant of all four force vectors equals zero if 0 = 30°. Assume the 100 N force is vertical, the 200 N force is horizontal, force is perpendicular to the incline, and P is parallel to the incline. D 100 N to 200 N

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Determine the magnitudes of forces P and Q acting on the block
so that the resultant of all four force vectors equals zero if 0 = 30°.
Assume the 100 N force is vertical, the 200 N force is horizontal,
force is perpendicular to the incline, and P is parallel to the incline.
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100 N
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200 N
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the magnitudes of forces P and Q acting on the block so that the resultant of all four force vectors equals zero if 0 = 30°. Assume the 100 N force is vertical, the 200 N force is horizontal, force is perpendicular to the incline, and P is parallel to the incline. Te 6 100 N ē 200 N
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