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Key words Can you identify the key words below that have had their vowels

Key words Can you identify the key words below that have had their vowels removed? Retrying Moot Ibm liqueuri Reinforce Taco Fluorescent Art No cent mop

Key words Can you identify the key words below that have had their vowels

Key words Can you identify the key words below that have had their vowels removed? Trigonometry Equilibrium Reaction Force Resultant Force Component

 • Linear Equilibrium is when the resultant force in all directions is equal

• Linear Equilibrium is when the resultant force in all directions is equal to zero. • To prove this in 2 D problems, you needs to show that the resultant force in perpendicular directions is equal to zero. R-W=0 W R W F FR • Describe the conditions of Equilibrium. R R - Wcosθ = 0 -FFR + Wsinθ = 0

 • A 2 kg block is suspended from 2 strings, each at 450

• A 2 kg block is suspended from 2 strings, each at 450 to the horizontal in opposite directions. Determine the tension in each string. +Tsin 45 T T 450 450 +Tcos 45 -2 g • Determine a Force Magnitude and Direction to maintain Equilibrium.

 • A 2 kg block is suspended from 2 strings, each at 450

• A 2 kg block is suspended from 2 strings, each at 450 to the horizontal in opposite directions. Determine the tension in each string. +2 Tsin 45 T T 450 450 +Tcos 45 -2 g • Determine a Force Magnitude and Direction to maintain Equilibrium.

 • A 2 kg block is suspended from 2 strings, each at 450

• A 2 kg block is suspended from 2 strings, each at 450 to the horizontal in opposite directions. Determine the tension in each string. +2 Tsin 45 T T 450 +Tcos 45 -2 g • Determine a Force Magnitude and Direction to maintain Equilibrium.

 • A 2 kg block is suspended from 2 strings, each at 450

• A 2 kg block is suspended from 2 strings, each at 450 to the horizontal in opposite directions. Determine the tension in each string. +2 Tsin 45 T T 450 +Tcos 45 -2 g • Determine a Force Magnitude and Direction to maintain Equilibrium.