Determine the magnitude and direction ? of force F and its placement d on the beam so that the loading system is equivalent to a resultant force of 12 kN acting vertically downward at point A and a clockwise couple moment of 50 kNm. Part A Determine the magnitude of the force F. F = Number kN Part B Determine the angle between the force F and the x axis. Angle = Number ° Part C Specify where the force acts, measured from end A. d = Number m
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