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September 2010

013 Resultant of three forces with angles greater than 90 degree

Problem 013
Three vectors A, B, and C are shown in the figure below. Find one vector (magnitude and direction) that will have the same effect as the three vectors shown in Fig. P-013 below.
 

Three concurrent forces in absolute directions

 

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012 Resultant of two velocity vectors

Problem 012
Find the resultant vector of vectors A and B shown in Fig. P-012.
 

Two downward velocity vectors

 

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011 Resultant of three forces acting in a ring

Problem 011
Three ropes are tied to a small metal ring. At the end of each rope three students are pulling, each trying to move the ring in their direction. If we look down from above, the forces and directions they are applying are shown in Fig. P-011. Find the net force on the ring due to the three applied forces.
 

Three forces acting in a ring

 

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010 Components of force normal and tangent to hypotenuse of a triangle

Problem 010
The triangular block shown in Fig. P-010 is subjected to the loads P = 1600 lb and F = 600 lb. If AB = 8 in. and BC = 6 in., resolve each load into components normal and tangential to AC.
 

Triangular block subjected to two forces

 

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