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30 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES

Problem 5. Use the cosine and sine rules to
determine the magnitude and direction of the
resultant of a force of 8 kN acting at an angle
of 50°to the horizontal and a force of 5 kN
actingatanangleof− 30 °to the horizontal.

50 °
30 °
50 °

50 ° 30 °

8 kN

5 kN

8 kN 5 kN
b

a

0

φ

(a) space diagram (b) vector diagram

Figure 3.11


The space diagram is shown in Figure 3.11(a). A
sketch is made of the vector diagram,oarepresent-
ing the 8 kN force in magnitude and direction and
abrepresenting the 5 kN force in magnitude and
direction. The resultant is given by lengthob.By
the cosine rule,


ob^2 =oa^2 +ab^2 − 2 (oa)(ab)cosoab

= 82 + 52 − 2 ( 8 )( 5 )cos 100°
(since oab= 180 °− 50 °− 30 °= 100 °)

= 64 + 25 −(− 13. 892 )= 102. 892

Hence ob=



102. 892 = 10 .14 kN

By the sine rule,


5
sin aob

=

10. 14
sin 100°

from which, sin aob=


5 sin 100°
10. 14

= 0. 4856

Hence aob=sin−^1 ( 0. 4856 )= 29. 05 °. Thus angle
φin Figure 3.11(b) is 50°− 29. 05 °= 20. 95 °


Hence the resultant of the two forces is 10.14 kN
acting at an angle of 20.95°to the horizontal


Now try the following exercise


Exercise 14 Further problems on the re-
sultant of coplanar forces by
calculation


  1. Forces of 7.6 kN at 32°and 11.8 kN at
    143 ° act at a point. Use the cosine and


sine rules to calculate the magnitude and
direction of their resultant.
[11.52 kN at 105°]
In questions 2 to 5, calculate the resultant
of the given forces by using the cosine
and sine rules


  1. 13 N at 0°and25Nat30°
    [36.8 N at 20°]

  2. 1.3 kN at 45°and 2.8 kN at− 30 °
    [3.4 kN at− 8 °]

  3. 9 N at 126°and 14 N at 223°
    [15.7 N at− 172 °]

  4. 0.7 kN at 147°and 1.3 kN at− 71 °
    [0.86 kN at− 101 °]


3.8 Resultant of more than two


coplanar forces


For the three coplanar forcesF 1 ,F 2 andF 3 act-
ing at a point as shown in Figure 3.12, the vector
diagram is drawn using the nose-to-tail method of
Section 3.5. The procedure is:

F 2

F 3

F 1

Figure 3.12

(i) Drawoato scale to represent forceF 1 in both
magnitude and direction (see Figure 3.13)

F 2

b

a

0

c

F 3

F 1

Resultant

Figure 3.13
(ii) From the nose ofoa,drawab to represent
forceF 2
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