2. Two forces are applied to the middle of a simply supported beam as shown below. Find the magnitude and direction of the Resultant, using the Method of Rectangular Components. Show your calculations, include the appropriate units in your final answers and include a sketch that shows the direction of the Resultant and \( \Theta_{R} \).
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We have two forces, \( P = 30 \) lbs at an angle of \( 70^\circ \) and \( Q = 20 \) lbs at an angle of \( 45^\circ \). Show more…
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