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ES 1022Y - ENGINEERING STATICS ~ TEST #1 October 18, 2008 (2:00-3:30 pm) aioe (pent) eee seeceeete eee - Question 1. The cable at the end of the crane boom z exerts a force of 250 Ib on the boom as shown. Express F as a Cartesian vector. F=2501b Fest find ne MISSING, Coodinte direction ote costk + cos*6 + cos*h = | 60830" + cost + cost =| cosB = 40-3641 SEBO oe Keys Since 09 drow fore Fig g he ve 2 one mF is directed in Me diredion Ff Oey Wein, F 08 A Cortesiog vedor = _j6 on c of T= 250 Fest 5 coors" + cos PRA = Jantses S} -araks Ib ES 1022Y — ENGINEERING STATICS — TEST #1 October 18, 2008 (2:00-3:30 pm) ‘Name (print): ID: tion 2, The cables each exert a force of 400 N on the z F\=400N post. Determine the magnitude of the projected component of F; along the line of action of Fi and the angle @ between the two cables. The 20° angle lies in the x-y plane, while the 35° angle lies in a vertical plane. Forme vector F, < N ©, = 4O0sin3s*cos 5 > — Od aM 38 and} + 40000535" = Jase) 48 AY + 3 Vien The unt vector alona the line Gf achon &f E on be dined a > Bred from Me coardincte direchon es W %S 9 Oo onde On © oN oy = cos4S j + 20860} + cos tO k a ‘ R = ono +O) -Osk To Sas Woe compare S Sone % alone, tre \ine ST chon F force F (rye -F, Oe = (sé) -78 may +32rk).(orem +9 %) -osk = 8 EOIN) + OWNS) +@nr(-0'5) = ~SO06N Necghve sep) iadicetes component re, \s och, in the Oppose sense fo the direction Unt vector Oe 1S poring. To Gnd Whe ane ewer the two calles (He = VF \ os 8 oo = (a \F\ ES 1022Y ~ ENGINEERING STATICS ~ TEST #1 October 18, 2008 (2:00-3:30 pm) Name (print): ID: Qu BS Determine the magnitudes of F), F2, and F; for equilibrium of the particle. The 30° angle lies in the x-y plane, while 15010 the 45° angle lies in a vertical plane FBD Resddina, ISO force ito components : i 5 > of 150. coshS cgs3S} — 150 cosh 320} + ISO anys k = Jaret - 53 28) + 106 Rab bares fore Fick © components F 2 VV A costed + cos6S'} + cos 135"k Frat BWR) tak & (2m <0), IB) = 804, oa! TIF cos ome MOG) + (266) casigs® ar . hl = Sram

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