Find the magnitude, direction, and placement (from point A) of a parallel vector F6 that will produce equilibrium in each force diagram. F1 = 1250 N F5 = 625 N 1.00 m 1.00 m A 2.00 m 3.00 m F2 = 375 N F3 = 1175 N F4 = 1850 N
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Step 1: Calculate the resultant force by adding all the forces together: \[ F_{\text{resultant}} = 125 \, \text{N} + 625 \, \text{N} - 375 \, \text{N} - 1175 \, \text{N} - 1050 \, \text{N} = -1800 \, \text{N} \] Show more…
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