Using the GRAPHICAL method (any other methods used will receive no credit) learned in class, determine the magnitude, sense, and angle of inclination with the x-axis of the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown. Use a scale of1 inch = 100 N. Start from Fı followed by F2, F3, F4, and finally Fs. Please draw clearly, neatly, and accurately using a ruler and a protractor. Must follow the following sequence, otherwise the score will be Zero: Start from F1 followed by F2, F3, F4, and finally Fs Y Fs=100 N 30° Fi=150 N 70° F=250 N- X 60° F=200 N F;=300 N

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Using the GRAPHICAL method (any other methods used will receive no credit) learned in
class, determine the magnitude, sense, and angle of inclination with the x-axis of the resultant of
the coplanar concurrent force system shown.
Use a scale of 1 inch = 100 N. Start from F, followed by F2, F3, F4, and finally Fs.
Please draw clearly, neatly, and accurately using a ruler and a protractor.
Must follow the following sequence, otherwise the score will be Zero:
Start from F1 followed by F2, F3, F4, and finally Fs
Y
Fs=100 N
30°
Fi=150 N
70°
F=250 N-
X
60°
F2=200 N
F;=300 N
Transcribed Image Text:Using the GRAPHICAL method (any other methods used will receive no credit) learned in class, determine the magnitude, sense, and angle of inclination with the x-axis of the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown. Use a scale of 1 inch = 100 N. Start from F, followed by F2, F3, F4, and finally Fs. Please draw clearly, neatly, and accurately using a ruler and a protractor. Must follow the following sequence, otherwise the score will be Zero: Start from F1 followed by F2, F3, F4, and finally Fs Y Fs=100 N 30° Fi=150 N 70° F=250 N- X 60° F2=200 N F;=300 N
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