F 16' +- Z F 11 - y B An iron sphere B is suspended in static equilibrium by three cables. Determine the mass of the sphere (in kg) given the following information: F2=3,672 N 0=40° =23° Direction cosine angles for F3 are: a = 67.61, 6 = 121.6", y=40.37" Force F2 lies entirely in the x-z plane. Force F₁ lies entirely in the y-z plane.
F 16' +- Z F 11 - y B An iron sphere B is suspended in static equilibrium by three cables. Determine the mass of the sphere (in kg) given the following information: F2=3,672 N 0=40° =23° Direction cosine angles for F3 are: a = 67.61, 6 = 121.6", y=40.37" Force F2 lies entirely in the x-z plane. Force F₁ lies entirely in the y-z plane.
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An iron sphere B is suspended in static equilibrium by three cables. Determine the mass of the sphere (in kg) given the following information:
F2=3,672 N
0=40°
=23°
Direction cosine angles for F3 are: a = 67.61, 6 = 121.6", y=40.37"
Force F2 lies entirely in the x-z plane. Force F₁ lies entirely in the y-z plane.
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