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9 June, 04:42

Determine the magnitude of force F so that the resultant FR of the three forces is as small as possible.

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  1. 9 June, 04:56
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    Answer: FR=2.330kN

    Explanation:

    Write down x and y components.

    Fx = FSin30°

    Fy = FCos30°

    Choose the forces acting up and right as positive.

    ∑ (FR) = ∑ (Fx)

    (FR) x = 5-Fsin30° = 5-0.5F

    (FR) y = Fcos30°-4 = 0.8660-F

    Use Pythagoras theorem

    F2R = √F2-11.93F+41

    Differentiate both sides

    2FRdFR/dF = 2F - 11.93

    Set dFR/dF to 0

    2F = 11.93

    F = 5.964kN

    Substitute value back into FR

    FR = √F2 (F square) - 11.93F + 41

    FR=√ (5.964) (5.964) - 11.93 (5.964) + 41

    FR = 2.330kN

    The minimum force is 2.330kN
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