MO = √(800^2 + (-600)^2) = 1000 N·m
Calculate the position vector from O to A.
rOA = 2i + 3j + 4k
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F1 = 100 N, θ1 = 30° F2 = 150 N, θ2 = 60°
Assuming Fx = 200 N, Fy = 0, Fz = 0 (since the force is acting in the x-direction) Fy = 0
Calculate the x- and y-components of each force.