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TUTORIAL

Question 1 Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force from two forces acting on the eyebolt in figure below. Θ=30.6o

Question 2 what is the magnitude and orientation of the resultant force for the two forces in the figure below. Θ=55o

Question 4 If the 5 kg block is suspended from the pulley B and the sag of the cord is d=0.15m, determine the force in the cord ABC. Neglect the size of the pulley

Question 5 Determine the magnitude and direction measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis of the resultant force acting on the ring at O if FA = 750 N and Θ= 45°.

Question 6 While empting a wheelbarrow, a gardener exerts on each handle AB a force P directed along line CD. Knowing that P must have a 135N horizontal component, determine a) the magnitude of the force P b) its vertical component

Question 7 If Θ= 45°. determine the moment produced by the 4-kN force about point A.

Question 8 The member is subjected to a force of F=6kN. If Θ= 45°. determine the moment produced by F about point A.

Question 9 In order to raise the lamp post from the position shown, force F is applied to the cable. If F =1000N, determine the moment produced by F about point A.