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The magnitude of force
Answer to Problem 2P
The magnitude of force
Explanation of Solution
The figure 1 shows the free body diagram for the particle and the x and y component of three forces
Write the expression for x component of the
Here,
Write the expression for y component of the
Here,
Write the expression for x component of the
Here,
Write the expression for y component of the
Here,
According to static equilibrium, the sum of the x component of the force acting on the particle is,
Here,
According to static equilibrium, the sum of the y component of the force acting on the particle is,
Here,
The net force
The angle acting on the force
Here,
Conclusion:
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Therefore, the magnitude of force
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