Determine the resultant of two forces acting on the bracket as shown in the figure using both triangular method and analytical method 1. F\(_1\) = 100 N C 30° C 20° F\(_2\) = 80 N
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Triangular Method: - Draw a triangle with the two forces as sides. - The angle between the two forces is given as 20 degrees. - Use the law of cosines to find the magnitude of the resultant force: R^2 = F1^2 + F2^2 - 2 * F1 * F2 * cos(angle) R^2 = 100^2 + 80^2 Show more…
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