3.3) A crate has four forces and a couple moment applied to it. Calculate the resultant force and moment about the origin. Then calculate a point on the crate at which the resultant force alone will produce the equivalent effect on the crate.
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28i + 40j + 0i + 50j - 42.4264i + 42.4264j + 4i Resultant force = 69.28 - 42.4264 + 4 i + 40 + 50 + 42.4264 j Resultant force = 66.854i + 92.4264j Show more…
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