How to replace the three forces acting on the 3D bracket by a single equivalent force?
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Expert's answer
2022-01-24T01:13:24-0500
Explanation
For these kinds of situations what we normally do is resolve all the 3 forces into 2 orthogonal components and then get the resultant of them.
Since the forces are in 3D, performing a vector addition instead of resolving would be much easier.
Try to illustrate all the 3 forces in an XYZ plane, to begin with.
Then try writing them in vector notation.
Then get the vector sum.
Upon calculating the magnitude of that vector you get the magnitude of the force: the resultant force. Also, the direction of it can be found from vector notation.
It is quite impossible to give a precise answer for this without seeing the picture.
However, this method sounds similar to what was just described.
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