CSCPE24
Mechanical
- Feb 3, 2008
- 25
Hi All,
Just a trivial question. I'm trying to prepare for a PE exam and came across a sample question that seems to escape me. I just need a nudge in the correct direction.
I've enclosed the diagram to the problem. It is asking me to find the magnitude, direction, and distance from point A of the force required to act on the rigid body shown to hold it in equilibrium.
Summing forces in X and Y directions solves for the Magnitude and Direction of the force. Summing moments about point A also gives me 13Y + 14X - 468 =0. However, what am I missing to find another equation with respect to X and Y so I can solve for them? X & Y are the distances from point A respectively.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance....
Just a trivial question. I'm trying to prepare for a PE exam and came across a sample question that seems to escape me. I just need a nudge in the correct direction.
I've enclosed the diagram to the problem. It is asking me to find the magnitude, direction, and distance from point A of the force required to act on the rigid body shown to hold it in equilibrium.
Summing forces in X and Y directions solves for the Magnitude and Direction of the force. Summing moments about point A also gives me 13Y + 14X - 468 =0. However, what am I missing to find another equation with respect to X and Y so I can solve for them? X & Y are the distances from point A respectively.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance....