Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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Please solve the forces, F1 and F2 in vector form:
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F1 = 600 lb, F2 = 400 lb
It is required to represent F1 and F2 in vector form.
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F1 = 180 N
As the value of resultant force is not given, it is assumed as zero.
It is required to determine the value of F2 and direction cosines.
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