Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133840544
Author: George F. Limbrunner, Craig D'Allaird, Leonard Spiegel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.8CP
Write a program that will calculate the rectangular components of a force. User input is to be the magnitude of the force (lb) and its inclination with the positive X axis, as defined in Figure 2.12 .
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The following concurrent forces are acting on a body in xy plane: A 300 lb pointing up to the right 30 degrees with x axis, 400 lb at 45 degrees with x axis acting up to the left, 200 lb down to the left at 60 degrees with x axis, 150 lb down to the right at 75 degrees with x axis and a 100 lb directly to the right. Determine the resultant force and its direction using graphical and analytical method.
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The following concurrent forces are acting on a body in xy plane: A 300 lb pointing up to the right 30 degrees with x axis, 400 lb at 45 degrees with x axis acting up to the left, 200 lb down to the left at 60 degrees with x axis, 150 lb down to the right at 75 degrees with x axis and a 100 lb directly to the right. Determine the resultant force and its direction using graphical and analytical method.
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