Determine the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown. Compute the magnitude and direction with the x-axis. Use the component method. F₂ = 300lb F3 = 400lb F₁ = 50lb 30 5 F. = 200lb Fs = 100lb X

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2.3 Determine the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown.
Compute the magnitude and direction with the x-axis. Use the component
method.
F₂ = 300lb
F3 = 400lb
F₁ = 50lb
Fs = 100lb
Figure 2-25(ⒸRussell C. Hibbler)
12 in-
2.4 Replace the loading on the frame by a single resultant force. Specify where
the force acts, measured from end A. Given the values of the following:
F₁ = 450N
9 = 60°
a = 2m
F₂ = 300N
b = 4m
F3 = 700N
Ø=30°
30°
6 in.
45⁰
M= 1500N.m
40°
Figure 2-26(Russell C. Hibbler)
2.5 Replace the two forces by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment at
point O. Set F = 20 lb.
20 lb
F. = 200lb
30º
1.5 in.
C = 3m
Figure 2-27(ⒸRussell C. Hibbler)
Transcribed Image Text:2.3 Determine the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown. Compute the magnitude and direction with the x-axis. Use the component method. F₂ = 300lb F3 = 400lb F₁ = 50lb Fs = 100lb Figure 2-25(ⒸRussell C. Hibbler) 12 in- 2.4 Replace the loading on the frame by a single resultant force. Specify where the force acts, measured from end A. Given the values of the following: F₁ = 450N 9 = 60° a = 2m F₂ = 300N b = 4m F3 = 700N Ø=30° 30° 6 in. 45⁰ M= 1500N.m 40° Figure 2-26(Russell C. Hibbler) 2.5 Replace the two forces by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment at point O. Set F = 20 lb. 20 lb F. = 200lb 30º 1.5 in. C = 3m Figure 2-27(ⒸRussell C. Hibbler)
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