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228 Intercepts of the resultant force

Problem 228
Without computing the magnitude of the resultant, compute where the resultant of the forces shown in Fig. P-228 intersects the x and y
axes.

Solution 228
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Px = 500(
1
) = 353.55  lb to the right
√2

Py = 500(
1
) = 353.55  lb upward
√2

Qx = 361(
3
) = 300.37  lb to the right
√13

Qy = 361(
2
) = 200.25  lb downward
√13

MO = 5Qy = 5(200.25)

MO = 1001.25  lb ⋅ in. clockwise


Rx = Px + Qx = 353.55 + 300.37

Rx = 653.92  lb to the right


Ry = Py − Qy = 353.55 − 200.25

Ry = 153.3  lb upward

x-intercept of the resultant


aRy = MO

a(153.3) = 1001.25

a = 6.53  in. to the left of point O answer

y-intercept of the resultant


bRx = MO

b(653.92) = 1001.25

b = 1.53  in. above point O answer

Tags: resultant moment moment of resultant intercept X-Intercept Y-Intercept

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229 Y-coordinate of the point of application of the force
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231 Force P producing a clockwise moment about the origin
232 Moment of a force about points O and B
233 A force creating counterclockwise and clockwise moments
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