Elements Of Electromagnetics
Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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The following diagram will be referenced for all parts of this question:
F₂ = 42 N
-5
y
45°
4
F₁ = 30 N
F₂ = 53 N
a) Find the resultant force vector from adding F₁ and F3, using the parallelogram method of adding vectors.
Provide Given, Find, Assume, Problem Type/Features, Force Diagrams, Calculations, and Conclusions as
per the GE 123 Solution Requirements and Style Guide Winter 2024. Provide the magnitude and angle of
the resultant force vector in your Conclusions.
b) Find the resultant force vector from adding F₁, F2 and F3, using the triangle/trig method of adding
vectors. Provide Given, Find, Assume, Force Diagrams, Calculations, and Conclusions as per the Solution
Guide. Express the resultant force vector as a vector in your Conclusions with magnitude and angle.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 (Type B) The following diagram will be referenced for all parts of this question: F₂ = 42 N -5 y 45° 4 F₁ = 30 N F₂ = 53 N a) Find the resultant force vector from adding F₁ and F3, using the parallelogram method of adding vectors. Provide Given, Find, Assume, Problem Type/Features, Force Diagrams, Calculations, and Conclusions as per the GE 123 Solution Requirements and Style Guide Winter 2024. Provide the magnitude and angle of the resultant force vector in your Conclusions. b) Find the resultant force vector from adding F₁, F2 and F3, using the triangle/trig method of adding vectors. Provide Given, Find, Assume, Force Diagrams, Calculations, and Conclusions as per the Solution Guide. Express the resultant force vector as a vector in your Conclusions with magnitude and angle.
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