y 125° 60° ·x What is the y component of the force? (Figure 1) OFy=F cos 55° OFy=F cos 60° OFy=F cos 65° OFy=F cos 70° OFy=Fcos 75° OFy=F cos 80°

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O O O O O
125°
60°
Fy F cos 55°
Fy F cos 60°
Fy = F cos 65°
Fy = F cos 70°
Fy
F cos 75°
OFy=F cos 80°
=
y
What is the y component of the force? (Figure 1)
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Transcribed Image Text:Figure O O O O O 125° 60° Fy F cos 55° Fy F cos 60° Fy = F cos 65° Fy = F cos 70° Fy F cos 75° OFy=F cos 80° = y What is the y component of the force? (Figure 1) -X 1 of 1
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