Elements Of Electromagnetics
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The forklift supports the engine. Determine the force that generates this load on element DB. Write your answer in Newtons.
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Engine mass = 114 kg
a = 1.47 m
b = 1.81 m
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Given data as per question
Engine mass = 114 kg =1118.34 N
a = 1.47 m
b = 1.81 m
Considering FBD of GE section
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