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Can somebody solve this problem for me?
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05-04-2014, 04:41 PM
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Can somebody solve this problem for me?
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05-04-2014, 04:56 PM
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I'll call the unknown forces FB, FC, and FD.
[Edit: sorry, had to insert some minus signs!] FB_z + FC_z + FD_z = 1200N FB*[h/sqrt(h^2+m^2)] + FC*[h/sqrt(h^2+g^2)] + + FD*[h/sqrt(e^2+f^2+h^2)] = 1200 N Call that Equation 1. FB_x + FC_x + FD_x = 0 FB*[m/sqrt(h^2+m^2)] + FC*0 + + FD*[-e/sqrt(e^2+f^2+h^2)] = 0 Call that Equation 2. FB_y + FC_y + FD_y = 0 FB*0 + FC*[g/sqrt(g^2+h^2) + + FD*[-f/sqrt(e^2+f^2+h^2)] = 0 Call that Equation 3. Substitute the given numbers e,f,g,h,m into these three equations, and then use high-school methods to get a simultaneous solution for the 3 unknowns (FB, FC, FC). Ads |
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