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Oct20-09, 06:52 PM   #1
 

Cosine and Sine rules to get magnitude and direction of a resultant force


Use the cosine and sine rules to determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant of a force of 11 kN acting at an angle of 50 degrees to the horizontal and a force of 6 kN acting at an angle of -30 degrees to the horizontal.

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Oct20-09, 06:57 PM   #2
 
What have you tried doing? Have you drawn a diagram of the situation -- Will make things much easier.
Oct20-09, 06:59 PM   #3
 
No i haven't.
Do you know how to find resultant forces with forces and angles from axises? because I have another problem like that and i have no idea how to do them
Oct20-09, 07:27 PM   #4
 

Cosine and Sine rules to get magnitude and direction of a resultant force


Well maybe draw one then At least then you actually have a triangle to apply the cosine and sine rules to.

If you are given forces and angles relative to axes, you could again do the same thing and form a triangle to be solved with geometry, or perhaps easier would be to resolve each force into a horizontal and vertical component and add the components.
Oct9-10, 06:38 AM   #5
 
Hi All
to get magnitude of resultant use cosin rule R^2= X^2+Y^2 – 2XYcosβ
to get the direction use sine rule = (Sin β /length of opposite line) = (sinθ/ length of opposite line)
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