In the given figure below, a tube was supported at A and E by with a ball and socket and a wire at D connected to F. Determine the following given the Force F is equal to 656.46 N. X_b : 218.078 mm X_c : 451.531 mm Y_a : 215.719 mm Z_e : 163.433 mm Z_f : 463.933 mm 1. Determine the x, y and z-component of Vector DF 2. Determine the moment experienced by the system assuming that there is no wire support 3. Determine the x, y and z-component of the moment experienced by the system assuming that there is no wire support
In the given figure below, a tube was supported at A and E by with a ball and socket and a wire at D connected to F. Determine the following given the Force F is equal to 656.46 N. X_b : 218.078 mm X_c : 451.531 mm Y_a : 215.719 mm Z_e : 163.433 mm Z_f : 463.933 mm 1. Determine the x, y and z-component of Vector DF 2. Determine the moment experienced by the system assuming that there is no wire support 3. Determine the x, y and z-component of the moment experienced by the system assuming that there is no wire support
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In the given figure below, a tube was supported at A and E by with a ball and socket and a wire at D connected to F. Determine the following given the Force F is equal to 656.46 N.
X_b : 218.078 mm
X_c : 451.531 mm
Y_a : 215.719 mm
Z_e : 163.433 mm
Z_f : 463.933 mm
1. Determine the x, y and z-component of Vector DF
2. Determine the moment experienced by the system assuming that there is no wire support
3. Determine the x, y and z-component of the moment experienced by the system assuming that there is no wire support
4. Determine the Tension experienced by wire DF
5. Determine the x, y and z-component of the Tension experienced by wire DF.
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