for this problem f1x is giving a counterclockwise moment at point o because its at .2m above the x-axis of o and the force is in the negative x direction
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Can I ask what if the 200 N is not given
Why is the x component of 450N positive? If we calculated it to be negative shouldn't it remain negative
for this problem f1x is giving a counterclockwise moment at point o because its at .2m above the x-axis of o and the force is in the negative x direction
Where did you get 189.7
You add components of F1 and F2
F1 is (-225i-389.7j)
F2 is (0i 200j)
So 200 + (-389.7) = -189.7
Why would F1x be included in the moment when it is not a perpendicular force, and wouldn't cause rotation?
the beam has a width to it, so the force is applied at the edge of the width at .2 meters
Why is the x component of 450N positive ?
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@Avi Skylar thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm.
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where did the 200 n go
gg bro we wait the answer until gone
i think you mixed up clockwise and ccw
Where did you get this question? Can you please tell us? :)
Engineering Mechanics Statics
There is mistake
I found the distance 0.1018