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Homework Statement


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The Attempt at a Solution


Alright, so I work out the angle of the right side...

cos-1(12/13) = 22.6°

Find the components of the right side...

F1x = 800cos(40)
= 612.84
F1y = 800sin(40)
= 514.23

F2x = 600cos(22.6)
= 553.92
F2y = 600sin(22.6)
= 230.58

I'm not sure where to go from here, not even sure if the angles right. Looking forward to some help thanks.
 

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Total Fy = 744.81
Total Fx = 58.92

Cause one of the x's is going in the opposite direction right?

But the answers meant to be:
F = 747N
Angle = 85.5degrees
 
FTotal = 747N

but with the angle what would I need to use? Sine rule or something?
 
Still struggling to find out how to find the angle of the triangle.
 
Soh - sin (theta) = opposite/hypotenuse
Cah - cos (theta) = adjacent/hypotenuse
Toa - tan (theta) = opposite/adjacent
 
dimens said:
Still struggling to find out how to find the angle of the triangle.

You know the length of all three sides. Draw it on your diagram. Apply basic trig. eg
Angle = Cos-1(... you know the rest.
 
the diagram isn't a right angled triangle though? how can i use them trig function?
 
I got the answer... from cos^-1(58.92/744.8)
= 85.46
= 85.5

But I'm struggling to get my head around the diagram. Where's the angle that I'm meant to be finding and what does it mean by "it's direction compared to the x-axis clockwise."
 
You chose +ve to be to the the right and since Total Fx is positive the Total vector points to the right of vertical.

Total Fy = 744.81
Total Fx = 58.92

Since Total Fy >> Total Fx the resulting vector is almost vertical.

So by inspection the resulting vector is almost but not quite vertical and points/leans slightly to the right. You calculated about 85.5 degrees to the horizontal which confirms this. Draw it on the diagram.

The question asked for the angle relative to the x-axis anticlockwise. Presumably they mean the anti clockwise direction is to be considered positive. So this also 85.5 degree angle you calculated.
 
Hi guys I'm back with another one, this ones doing my head in I can't seem to solve it...

QUESTION:
Determine the magnitude of resultant force and its direction, measured counterclock wise from the positive x axis; If Fa= 770N, Fb= 240N and Theta= 35 degrees.

ATTEMPT AT PROBLEM:
So I get the components...

Fax = 770*cos(36.87) = 616
Fay = 770*sin(36.87) = 462
Fbx = 240*cos(35) = 196.6
Fby = 240*sin(35) = 136.7

Fx = 812.6
Fy = 592.7

sqrt(812.6^2 + 592.7^2) = 100.9.336N

to get angle:

tan-1(812.6/592.7) = 53.9°

Answers meant to be:
R= 732 N
Theta= 55.04 degrees
 
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