GIVEN: A = 50 N 60 deg %3D B = 30 N 30 deg %3D C = 80 N 250 deg D = 70 N 45 deg - Find resultant graphically. Draw the following vectors shown below in a single graph using polygon rule. Start Drawing vectors from A to D. Use scale to fit vectors in graph. - Determine the resultant of the vectors graphically. Connect the tail of vector A to tip of vector B, this will be the resultant. Name the resultant as vector X. Measure the length of vector X and its direction from the positive х-аxis.

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GIVEN:
A = 50 N 60 deg
%3D
B = 30 N 30 deg
%3D
C = 80 N 250 deg
%3D
D = 70 N 45 deg
- Find resultant graphically. Draw the
following vectors shown below in a single
graph using polygon rule. Start Drawing
vectors from A to D. Use scale to fit vectors
in graph.
- Determine the resultant of the vectors
graphically. Connect the tail of vector A to tip
of vector B, this will be the resultant. Name
the resultant as vector X. Measure the length
of vector X and its direction from the positive
x-axis.
Transcribed Image Text:GIVEN: A = 50 N 60 deg %3D B = 30 N 30 deg %3D C = 80 N 250 deg %3D D = 70 N 45 deg - Find resultant graphically. Draw the following vectors shown below in a single graph using polygon rule. Start Drawing vectors from A to D. Use scale to fit vectors in graph. - Determine the resultant of the vectors graphically. Connect the tail of vector A to tip of vector B, this will be the resultant. Name the resultant as vector X. Measure the length of vector X and its direction from the positive x-axis.
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