Let F1, F2, F3 and F4 be four forces acting on a dimensionless particle. The force F4 represents the tension generated in a cable connected through a pulley without mass or dimensions to an object of mass M hanging vertically. Determine the value of the force F4 and the angle 0 (referring to the previous drawing, that is, the angle between the negative y-axis and F4 measured counterclockwise) so that the system remains in equilibrium. Calculate the value of Mass M that determines the equilibrium of the system

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Let F1, F2, F3 and F4 be four forces acting on a dimensionless
particle. The force F4 represents the tension generated in a
cable connected through a pulley without mass or dimensions
to an object of mass M hanging vertically.
F1
F2
10°
20°
X
Determine the value of the force F4 and the angle e (referring
to the previous drawing, that is, the angle between the negative
y-axis and F4 measured counterclockwise) so that the system
remains in equilibrium.
3
F4
4
F3
Calculate the value of Mass M that determines the equilibrium
of the system
M
Let F1 = 200N, F2 = 400N, F3 = 350N,
LO
Transcribed Image Text:y Let F1, F2, F3 and F4 be four forces acting on a dimensionless particle. The force F4 represents the tension generated in a cable connected through a pulley without mass or dimensions to an object of mass M hanging vertically. F1 F2 10° 20° X Determine the value of the force F4 and the angle e (referring to the previous drawing, that is, the angle between the negative y-axis and F4 measured counterclockwise) so that the system remains in equilibrium. 3 F4 4 F3 Calculate the value of Mass M that determines the equilibrium of the system M Let F1 = 200N, F2 = 400N, F3 = 350N, LO
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