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SOLUTION
The parallelogram law of addition and the triangular rule are shown in Figs. a and b,
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Applying the law of consines to Fig. b,
This yields
sin sin 45°
95.19°
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SOLUTION
The parallelogram law of addition and the triangular rule are shown in Figs. a and b,
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Applying the law of cosines to Fig. b,
u = 45.2° Ans.
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Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR = F1 + F2 y
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30
SOLUTION x
FR = 2(250) + (375) - 2(250)(375) cos 75° = 393.2 = 393 lb
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393.2 250
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u = 37.89°
F2 375 lb
f = 360° - 45° + 37.89° = 353° Ans.
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SOLUTION A
Parallelogram Law: The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a.
Trigonometry: Using the law of sines (Fig. b), we have
F
500 C
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448 N Ans.
500
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366 N Ans.
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FAB 350 C
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FAC 350
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FAC = 256 lb Ans.
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Determine the magnitude of the resultant force v
FR = F1 + F2 and its direction, measured clockwise from
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75 F1 4 kN
30
F2 6 kN
Solution
Parallelogram Law. The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a,
Trigonometry. Applying Law of cosines by referring to Fig. b,
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Resolve the force F1 into components acting along the u v
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30
75 F1 4 kN
30
F2 6 kN
Solution
Parallelogram Law. The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a,
Trigonometry. Applying the sines law by referring to Fig. b.
(F1)v 4
= ; (F1)v = 2.928 kN = 2.93 kN Ans.
sin 45 sin 105
(F1)u 4
= ; (F1)u = 2.071 kN = 2.07 kN Ans.
sin 30 sin 105
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(F1)v = 2.93 kN
(F1)u = 2.07 kN
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Resolve the force F2 into components acting along the u v
and v axes and determine the magnitudes of the components.
30
75 F1 4 kN
30
F2 6 kN
Solution
Parallelogram Law. The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a,
Trigonometry. Applying the sines law of referring to Fig. b,
(F2)u 6
= ; (F2)u = 6.00 kN Ans.
sin 75 sin 75
(F2)v 6
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sin 30 sin 75
Ans:
(F2)u = 6.00 kN
(F2)v = 3.11 kN
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B
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Parallelogram Law. The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a,
Trigonometry. Applying the law of cosines by referring to Fig. b,
Ans:
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Determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its y
direction, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
800 lb
40
x
35
Solution
500 lb
Parallelogram Law. The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a,
Trigonometry. Applying the law of cosines by referring to Fig. b,
sin u sin 95
= ; u = 30.56
500 979.66
Thus, the direction f of FR measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis is
f = 50 - 30.56 = 19.44 = 19.4 Ans.
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SOLUTION
Parallelogram Law: The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a.
Trigonometry: Using law of cosines (Fig. b), we have
sin u = 0.5470
u = 33.16°
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SOLUTION
Parallelogram Law: The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a.
From the triangle, f = 180° - (90° - 54.93°) - 50° = 94.93°. Thus, using law of
cosines, the magnitude of FR is
= 10.4 kN Ans.
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FR = 10.4 kN
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60
a
b
SOLUTION
20 Fa
sin 40°
= ; Fa = 30.6 lb Ans.
sin 80°
20
= Fb Ans.
sin 40° ; Fb = 26.9 lb
sin 60°
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60
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30 F
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sin 80° sin 40°
30 Fb
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sin 80° sin 60°
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SOLUTION
The parallelogram law of addition and triangular rule are shown in Figs. a and b,
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Applying the law of cosines to Fig. b,
F = 25002 + 6502 - 2(500)(650) cos 105°
= 916.91 lb = 917 lb Ans.
Using this result and applying the law of sines to Fig. b, yields
Ans:
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u = 31.8
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f = 33.5
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Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant y
FR = F1 + F2 + F3 of the three forces by first finding the F1 30 N
resultant F¿ = F1 + F2 and then forming FR = F¿ + F3. 5
3
4 F3 50 N
x
20
F2 20 N
¿
F = 2(20) + (30) - 2(20)(30) cos 73.13° = 30.85 N
2 2
30.85 30 ¿
= ; u = 1.47°
sin 73.13° sin (70° - u¿)
19.18 30.85
= ; u = 2.37° Ans.
sin 1.47° sin u
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Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant y
FR = F1 + F2 + F3 of the three forces by first finding the F1 30 N
resultant F¿ = F2 + F3 and then forming FR = F¿ + F1. 5
3
4 F3 50 N
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20
F2 20 N
F ¿ = 2(20)2 + (50)2 - 2(20)(50) cos 70° = 47.07 N
20 47.07
= ; u¿ = 23.53°
¿ sin 70°
sin u
19.18 30
= ; f = 21.15°
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u = 23.53° - 21.15° = 2.37° Ans.
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Determine the design angle u (0° … u … 90°) for strut AB 400 lb A
so that the 400-lb horizontal force has a component of 500 lb u
directed from A towards C. What is the component of force
acting along member AB? Take f = 40°. B
f
SOLUTION
Parallelogram Law: The parallelogram law of addition is shown in Fig. a.
C
Trigonometry: Using law of sines (Fig. b), we have
sin u = 0.8035
u = 53.46° = 53.5° Ans.
Thus,
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