You are a mechanical engineer working for a manufacturing company. Two forces, F 1 (vector) and F
Question:
You are a mechanical engineer working for a manufacturing company. Two forces, F̅1(vector) and F̅2(vector), act on a component part of a piece of equipment. Your boss asked you to find the magnitude of the larger of these two forces. You can vary the angle between F̅1 and F̅2(vector) from 0o to 90o while the magnitude of each force stays constant. And, you can measure the magnitude of the resultant force they produce (their vector sum), but you cannot directly measure the magnitude of each separate force. You measure the magnitude of the resultant force for four angles u between the directions of the two forces as follows:
Θ ……………………. Resultant force (N)
0.0° …………………….. 8.00
45.0° …………………… 7.43
60.0° …………………… 7.00
90.0° ……………………. 5.83
(a) What is the magnitude of the larger of the two forces?
(b) When the equipment is used on the production line, the angle between the two forces is 30.0°. What is the magnitude of the resultant force in this case?
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University Physics with Modern Physics
ISBN: 978-0133977981
14th edition
Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman