find the sum of the moments of the Forces in Ib.ft about Point O, (positive in the counter- clockwise direction). F1 = 32 Ib and F2 = 25 Ib. F1 lb 1.8 ft 3.2 ft F2 Ib

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### Problem Statement

**Find the sum of the moments of the forces in lb·ft about Point O (positive in the counter-clockwise direction). Given:**
- \( F1 = 32 \) lb
- \( F2 = 25 \) lb

### Diagram Explanation

- The diagram includes a horizontal line and a vertical line intersecting at a point, labeled as Point O.
- **Force F1 (32 lb):** 
  - Acts horizontally to the left.
  - Applied at a distance of 1.8 feet from Point O.
- **Force F2 (25 lb):** 
  - Acts vertically downward.
  - Applied at a distance of 3.2 feet from Point O.

### Explanation of Moments Calculation

- **Moment of a force** about a point is calculated using the formula:
  \[
  \text{Moment} = \text{Force} \times \text{Distance}
  \]
- **Moment due to F1:**
  - Acts to the left, causing a counter-clockwise rotation about Point O.
  - Moment = \( F1 \times 1.8 = 32 \, \text{lb} \times 1.8 \, \text{ft} \)

- **Moment due to F2:**
  - Acts downward, causing a clockwise rotation about Point O.
  - Moment = \( F2 \times 3.2 = 25 \, \text{lb} \times 3.2 \, \text{ft} \)

- **Net Moment:**
  - Determine the direction of each force's moment (counter-clockwise is positive, clockwise is negative) and sum them accordingly.
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Statement **Find the sum of the moments of the forces in lb·ft about Point O (positive in the counter-clockwise direction). Given:** - \( F1 = 32 \) lb - \( F2 = 25 \) lb ### Diagram Explanation - The diagram includes a horizontal line and a vertical line intersecting at a point, labeled as Point O. - **Force F1 (32 lb):** - Acts horizontally to the left. - Applied at a distance of 1.8 feet from Point O. - **Force F2 (25 lb):** - Acts vertically downward. - Applied at a distance of 3.2 feet from Point O. ### Explanation of Moments Calculation - **Moment of a force** about a point is calculated using the formula: \[ \text{Moment} = \text{Force} \times \text{Distance} \] - **Moment due to F1:** - Acts to the left, causing a counter-clockwise rotation about Point O. - Moment = \( F1 \times 1.8 = 32 \, \text{lb} \times 1.8 \, \text{ft} \) - **Moment due to F2:** - Acts downward, causing a clockwise rotation about Point O. - Moment = \( F2 \times 3.2 = 25 \, \text{lb} \times 3.2 \, \text{ft} \) - **Net Moment:** - Determine the direction of each force's moment (counter-clockwise is positive, clockwise is negative) and sum them accordingly.
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