2.3 The magnitudes of the three forces applied to the eye bolt are T = 489 N, T = 178 N, and T, = 667 N. Replace these forces with a single equivalent force R. Show the result on a sketch of the eye bolt. T T T3 60° 40° Figure P2.3

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2.3  The magnitude of the three forces applied to the eye bolt are T1= 489 N, T2= 178 N, and T3= 667 N. Replace these forces  with a single equivalent force R. Show the result on a sketch of the eye bolt.

2.1-2.21 Problems
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2.2 Two men are trying to roll the boulder by applying the forces shown. Deter-
mine the magnitude and direction of the force that is equivalent to the two applied
forces.
70°
1335 N
667 N
20°
Figure P2.2
2.3 The magnitudes of the three forces applied to the eye bolt are T = 489 N,
T = 178 N, and T = 667 N. Replace these forces with a single equivalent force
R. Show the result on a sketch of the eye bolt.
y
To not
etovis
bne
T1
to sbining
ingem
onimmois TS
10026
T3
alsviupa sis
60°
40°
Figure P2.3
2.4 Replace the three forces by a single equivalent force R. Express your answer
in vector form.
Hension
25 kN
30 kN
45°
60°-
oo1ol nsivinps olgni
40 kN
10 Figure P2.4
Transcribed Image Text:2.1-2.21 Problems 47 2.2 Two men are trying to roll the boulder by applying the forces shown. Deter- mine the magnitude and direction of the force that is equivalent to the two applied forces. 70° 1335 N 667 N 20° Figure P2.2 2.3 The magnitudes of the three forces applied to the eye bolt are T = 489 N, T = 178 N, and T = 667 N. Replace these forces with a single equivalent force R. Show the result on a sketch of the eye bolt. y To not etovis bne T1 to sbining ingem onimmois TS 10026 T3 alsviupa sis 60° 40° Figure P2.3 2.4 Replace the three forces by a single equivalent force R. Express your answer in vector form. Hension 25 kN 30 kN 45° 60°- oo1ol nsivinps olgni 40 kN 10 Figure P2.4
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