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Addition of Vectors - Practice Problem

The document describes two problems involving forces. The first problem asks to find the rectangular representation and angles defining the direction of a 120 lb force. The second problem asks to determine the magnitude of the resultant force R equivalent to three concurrent forces on a post: F1 of 260 lb, F2 of 75 lb, and F3 of 60 lb.

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Addition of Vectors - Practice Problem

The document describes two problems involving forces. The first problem asks to find the rectangular representation and angles defining the direction of a 120 lb force. The second problem asks to determine the magnitude of the resultant force R equivalent to three concurrent forces on a post: F1 of 260 lb, F2 of 75 lb, and F3 of 60 lb.

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Problem Exercise 1

 The magnitude of the force F is 120


lb. Find its rectangular representation
and the angles x, y, zdefining the
direction of the force.
Problem Exercise 2
Calculation of Resultant of Concurrent Force System
Three ropes are attached to the post at A in the figure.
The forces in the ropes are F1=260 lb, F2=75 lb and
F3=60 lb. Determine the magnitude of the force R
that is equivalent to the three forces shown.

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