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Asked: 1 year ago2021-10-11T08:13:37+05:30 2021-10-11T08:13:37+05:30In: Uncategorised

A Force system consisting of four forces and its resultant are shown in fig.1. Determine magnitude of unknown forces P1 and P2

A Force system consisting of four forces and its resultant are shown in fig.1. Determine magnitude of unknown forces P1 and P2
A Force system consisting of four forces and its resultant are shown in fig.1. Determine magnitude of unknown forces P1 and P2
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    1. Durga Raju Iron
      2022-01-10T22:33:15+05:30Added an answer about 1 year ago

      Equating the forces vertical and horizontal, you can get the answer. P1 = 7.87 kN, P2 = 56.610 kN

      Equating the forces vertical and horizontal, you can get the answer. P1 = 7.87 kN, P2 = 56.610 kN

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