Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133840544
Author: George F. Limbrunner, Craig D'Allaird, Leonard Spiegel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.14SP
Compute the vertical and horizontal components of P for the given values of P and θ. The angle is measured clockwise from the positive X axis to the force P, as shown in Problem 2.5 /.
a. 120 kN, 30°
b. 120 kN, 75°
c. 120 kN, 275°
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