The arm in is subjected to five forces as follows: F1 = 135 N, F2=98 N, F3 = 210 N, F4= 56 N. If the y- direction resultant force is 144 N, and ox = 40°, 0 = 50°, B = 70°: 3– What is the magnitude of the force F;? a) 318.4 N b) 99.1N c) 151.6 N d) 36.5 N e) 111.2N ) 18.8 N g) None of them 4 - What is the magnitude of the resultant of these five forces? c) 354.5 N a) 269.4 N b) 157.1N d) 280.6 N e) 155.4N f) 329.1 N g) None of them 5- What is the direction of resultant measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis? f) 190.9° a) 13.6° b) 285.5° c) 30.8° d) 110.1° e) 72.3° g) None of them

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For figure (2):
The arm in is subjected to five forces as follows: F1 = 135 N, F2 = 98 N, F3 = 210 N, F4 = 56 N.
If the y- direction resultant force is 144 N, and x = 40°, 0 = 50°, B = 70°:
3- What is the magnitude of the force F;?
a) 318.4N
b) 99.1N c) 151.6 N d) 36.5 N
e) 111.2N
f) 18.8 N
g) None of them
4 - What is the magnitude of the resultant of these five forces?
a) 269.4 N
b) 157.1N
c) 354.5 N
đ) 280.6 N
e) 155.4 N
f) 329.1 N
g) None of them
5- What is the direction of resultant measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis?
f) 190.9°
a) 13.6°
b) 285.5°
c) 30.8°
d) 110.1°
e) 72.3°
g) None of them
Transcribed Image Text:For figure (2): The arm in is subjected to five forces as follows: F1 = 135 N, F2 = 98 N, F3 = 210 N, F4 = 56 N. If the y- direction resultant force is 144 N, and x = 40°, 0 = 50°, B = 70°: 3- What is the magnitude of the force F;? a) 318.4N b) 99.1N c) 151.6 N d) 36.5 N e) 111.2N f) 18.8 N g) None of them 4 - What is the magnitude of the resultant of these five forces? a) 269.4 N b) 157.1N c) 354.5 N đ) 280.6 N e) 155.4 N f) 329.1 N g) None of them 5- What is the direction of resultant measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis? f) 190.9° a) 13.6° b) 285.5° c) 30.8° d) 110.1° e) 72.3° g) None of them
y - axis
Fs
F4
x - axis
F
Figure (2)
Transcribed Image Text:y - axis Fs F4 x - axis F Figure (2)
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