Problem Determine the x and y components of the forces shown below in Fig P-001. Y F2 = 50 kN F1 = 58 kN 45 300 F4 = 40 kN 5. 12 F3 = 45 kN
Problem Determine the x and y components of the forces shown below in Fig P-001. Y F2 = 50 kN F1 = 58 kN 45 300 F4 = 40 kN 5. 12 F3 = 45 kN
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Problem 001
Problem Determine the x and y
components of the forces shown below in
Fig P-001.
F2 = 50 kN
F1
= 58 kN
45%
300
F4 = 40 kN
5.
12
F3 = 45 kN
Figure P-001
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