The 180 n vertical downward force is divided into two components, one is equal to 240 n in the horizontal direction, and the size and direction of the other component are calculated
According to the rule of parallelogram, if one component is known to be along the horizontal direction, make a parallelogram as shown in the figure. From the figure, we can see that the size of the other component F2 is: F2 = F2 + F21 = 1802 + 2402, n = 300N. The direction is shown in the figure; a: the size of the other component is 300N, and the direction is shown in the figure
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