Problem 1: Find the moment of both forces around point A and point B. show them on the diagram as CW or CCW. F? = 800 lb y F? = 500 lb 50° 30° 24 in. 15 in. x
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The moment of a force is given by the formula: Moment = Force x Distance In this case, the force F1 is 800 lb and the distance from point A is 50 in. So the moment of force F1 around point A is: Moment of F1 around A = 800 lb x 50 in = 40,000 lb*in (clockwise) Show more…
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