QI: Find the magnitude and the direction of the result of the system force shown in figure below. F2 - 750 N F3 = 450 N F1 - 500 N 40 cm 30 -30 cm F4 = 900 N Q2: Two guy cables AB and AD are attached to the top of the transmission tower which have known tension forces. Determine the required tension T in 4 KN cable AC such that the net effect of the three cable tensions ( the resultant ot the system forces) is a downward force at point A. Determine the magnitude of the resultant. SKN D. 20 50 m

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Q1: Find the magnitude and the direction of the result of the system force shown in figure below.
F2 = 750 N
F3 - 450 N
Fl- 500 N
40 cm
30
30 cm -
F4 - 900 N
Q2: Two guy cables AB and AD are attached to the
iyi
top of the transmission tower which have known
tension forces. Determine the required tension T in
4 KN
cable AC such that the net effect of the three cable
30 m
tensions ( the resultant ot the system forces) is a
SKN
downward
force
at
point
A.
Determine
D.
the magnitude of the resultant.
20m
B
40 m
50 m
Good Luck
Transcribed Image Text:Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department Engineering Mechanics Q1: Find the magnitude and the direction of the result of the system force shown in figure below. F2 = 750 N F3 - 450 N Fl- 500 N 40 cm 30 30 cm - F4 - 900 N Q2: Two guy cables AB and AD are attached to the iyi top of the transmission tower which have known tension forces. Determine the required tension T in 4 KN cable AC such that the net effect of the three cable 30 m tensions ( the resultant ot the system forces) is a SKN downward force at point A. Determine D. the magnitude of the resultant. 20m B 40 m 50 m Good Luck
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