Two forces F₁ = 300N and F₂ = 400 act on the screw eye hook (see Figure 5.2). Determine the angle between them, so that the resultant force has a magnitude of FR = 600 N. Use the Geometric method only, without coordinates.<

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Figure 5.24
F₂
F₁
(ii)
FA = 400N
1
Two forces F₁ = 300N and F₂ = 400 act on the screw eye hook (see Figure 5.2).
Determine the angle between them, so that the resultant force has a magnitude of
FR = 600 N. Use the Geometric method only, without coordinates.<
(i)
(ii)
10m
FB = 600N
2 m
3 m
FC = 400N
Figure 5.3
6m
B
(b)
A flag pole is held in the ground with a pair of steel cables (see Figure 5.3). The forces
acting along the cables AB and AC are shown in the figure as arrows with their
corresponding magnitudes.<
Find the equation of the plane passing through A, B & C
Express the force |FA| = 400N (Figure 5.3) acting perpendicular to the plane
formed by the points ABC at point O as a cartesian vector.
(iii) Find the moment of the forces FB and FC about O.
Transcribed Image Text:ta Figure 5.24 F₂ F₁ (ii) FA = 400N 1 Two forces F₁ = 300N and F₂ = 400 act on the screw eye hook (see Figure 5.2). Determine the angle between them, so that the resultant force has a magnitude of FR = 600 N. Use the Geometric method only, without coordinates.< (i) (ii) 10m FB = 600N 2 m 3 m FC = 400N Figure 5.3 6m B (b) A flag pole is held in the ground with a pair of steel cables (see Figure 5.3). The forces acting along the cables AB and AC are shown in the figure as arrows with their corresponding magnitudes.< Find the equation of the plane passing through A, B & C Express the force |FA| = 400N (Figure 5.3) acting perpendicular to the plane formed by the points ABC at point O as a cartesian vector. (iii) Find the moment of the forces FB and FC about O.
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