P2-2. In each case, show how to resolve the force F into components acting along the u and v axes using the parallelogram law. Then establish the triangle rule to show FR = Fu + Fv. Label all known and unknown sides and interior angles. F = 200 N v 30° 70° 45° u (a)
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- Force \( F = 200 \, \text{N} \) - Angle between \( F \) and \( u \) axis is \( 30^\circ \) - Angle between \( F \) and \( v \) axis is \( 70^\circ \) - Angle between \( u \) and \( v \) axes is \( 45^\circ \) Show more…
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