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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
I'm not sure if it's correct Fx=0 Fa= F2(35)*cos (65) = 14.8
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Nov 3, 2018
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
No I don't know how to figure fa
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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
F2 (35 *(sin 65) * 3 (distance from point a to f2) equal to 95.16 divide by f1 (20) 95.16/20 = 4.76 so L1 is 4.76 m
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Nov 3, 2018
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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
fa is force on point a (which I don't know) F2 is 35 *sin 65 and 3l should be the distanceI'm totally lost here.
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Nov 3, 2018
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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
I know that the formula says m=f*l but how to proceed I'm not sure Maybe. - fa*l + f2 *sin 65*3l
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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
Don't know
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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
The question says the system in the picture is in balance find L1 length . That's it no more info in the question
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What is the y-component of Fa in statics?
Hello I need to find L1 length but I don't know how to start
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