Plot the magnitude of the resultant R of the three forces as a function of 8 for 0 ≤ 0≤ 360°. After you have the plot, determine the value of which makes the magnitude R of the resultant of the three loads (a) a maximum and (b) a minimum. Record the magnitude of the 18°, F₁ = 73 N, F₂=116 N, F3 = 81 N. resultant in each case. Use values of = 54° y = F₁ F₂ N when = i N when = i F₁ Answers: (a) maximum R = i (b) minimum R= i 16-y O

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Plot the magnitude of the resultant R of the three forces as a function of O for O sOs 360°. After you have the plot, determine the value of 8 which makes the magnitude R of the resultant of the three loads (a) a maximum and (b) a minimum. Record the magnitude of the resultant in each case. Use values of not = 54° w = 18° Fj= 73 N, F2 = 116 N, F3 = 81 N.
Plot the magnitude of the resultant R of the three forces as a function of for 0 ≤ 0≤ 360°. After you have the plot, determine the value
of which makes the magnitude R of the resultant of the three loads (a) a maximum and (b) a minimum. Record the magnitude of the
resultant in each case. Use values of = 54° = 18°, F₁ = 73 N, F₂ = 116 N, F3 = 81 N.
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(a) maximum R= i
(b) minimum R = i
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Transcribed Image Text:Plot the magnitude of the resultant R of the three forces as a function of for 0 ≤ 0≤ 360°. After you have the plot, determine the value of which makes the magnitude R of the resultant of the three loads (a) a maximum and (b) a minimum. Record the magnitude of the resultant in each case. Use values of = 54° = 18°, F₁ = 73 N, F₂ = 116 N, F3 = 81 N. F₂ 3 F₂ 2 N when = i i N when 8 = F₁ Answers: (a) maximum R= i (b) minimum R = i 102-y o
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