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October 6 University

First Level

Faculty of Engineering

Mechanics 1

Name :

Section : (12)

1) Determine the magnitude of F1 and its direction so that


the resultant force is directed vertically upward and has a
magnitude of 800 N.

2) A force F of magnitude 210 N acts at the origin of a coordinate system. Knowing that Fx = 80 N,
z = 151.2, and Fy< 0, determine
a) the components Fy and Fz,
b) the angles x and y.

October 6 University

First Level

Faculty of Engineering

Mechanics 1

Name :

Section : (11)

1) Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on


the plate and its direction, measured counterclockwise
from the positive x axis.

2) If FB = 700 N, and FC = 560 N, determine the magnitude


and coordinate direction angles of the resultant force acting
on the flag pole.

October 6 University

First Level

Faculty of Engineering

Mechanics 1

Name :

Section : (9)

1) Determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction


measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.

2) Determine (a) the x, y, and z components of the 750-N


&V900N force, (b) the angles x, y, and z that the force
forms with the coordinate axes.

October 6 University

First Level

Faculty of Engineering

Mechanics 1

Name :

Section : (5)

1) The hydraulic cylinder BD exerts on member ABC a force P


directed along line BD. Knowing that P must have a 750-N
component perpendicular to member ABC, determine
a) the magnitude of the force P.
b) its component parallel to ABC.

2) Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the two


forces shown knowing that P = 300 N and Q = 400 N.

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