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Static and Dynamic DAJ 21003 1 DAJ Sem 1 (2014/2015)

This document contains 5 physics problems involving forces. The first problem involves calculating the magnitude and direction of the resultant force of 3 forces. The second problem similarly calculates the resultant force of 2 other given forces. The third problem determines the magnitude and direction of a specific force vector such that the resultant force has a given magnitude and direction.
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Static and Dynamic DAJ 21003 1 DAJ Sem 1 (2014/2015)

This document contains 5 physics problems involving forces. The first problem involves calculating the magnitude and direction of the resultant force of 3 forces. The second problem similarly calculates the resultant force of 2 other given forces. The third problem determines the magnitude and direction of a specific force vector such that the resultant force has a given magnitude and direction.
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STATIC AND DYNAMIC

DAJ 21003
1 DAJ Sem 1 (2014/2015)



1. Determine the magnitude of the resultant
force and its direction, measured
clockwise from the positive x axis.

Given: F1 = 70N, F2 = 50N, F3 = 65N,
= 30, = 45


SOLLUTION
















2. Determine the magnitude of the resultant
force and its direction measured
counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
Given: F1 = 50N, F2 = 35N, = 120, =
25.


SOLLUTION




















3. Three forces act on the bracket.
Determine the magnitude and
direction of F1 so that the resultant
force is directed along the positive x'
axis and has a magnitude of FR.
Units Used: kN = 1000N
Given: FR = 1Kn, F2 = 450N, F3 =
200N, = 45, = 30.

SOLLUTION



















4. Determine the stretch in each spring for equilibrium of the block of mass M.
The springs are shown in the equilibrium
position.
Given : M = 2kga = 3mb = 3mc =
4mkAB=30NmkAC = 20NmkAD =
40Nm g = 9.81ms




SOLLUTION


















5. Determine the force in each cable and
the force F needed to hold the lamp of
mass M in the position shown.
Given: M := 4kg, 1 := 30, 2 := 60,
3 := 30.



SOLLUTION

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