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everyone!

I am trying to solve the problem below without using moments. To find the resultant force is simply a matter of adding the force components together, but I cannot find any method of finding a location of the resultant without using moments. Is there any other way?

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The problems is from Hartog's Mechanics.

Edit: This page explains how to solve it using moments: http://www.leancrew.com/mechanics/problem006.html

everyone!

I am trying to solve the problem below without using moments. To find the resultant force is simply a matter of adding the force components together, but I cannot find any method of finding a location of the resultant without using moments. Is there any other way?

enter image description here

The problems is from Hartog's Mechanics.

Edit: This page explains how to solve it using moments: http://www.leancrew.com/mechanics/problem006.html

I am trying to solve the problem below without using moments. To find the resultant force is simply a matter of adding the force components together, but I cannot find any method of finding a location of the resultant without using moments. Is there any other way?

enter image description here

The problems is from Hartog's Mechanics.

Edit: This page explains how to solve it using moments: http://www.leancrew.com/mechanics/problem006.html

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Find location of resultant of forces without using moments

everyone!

I am trying to solve the problem below without using moments. To find the resultant force is simply a matter of adding the force components together, but I cannot find any method of finding a location of the resultant without using moments. Is there any other way?

enter image description here

The problems is from Hartog's Mechanics.

Edit: This page explains how to solve it using moments: http://www.leancrew.com/mechanics/problem006.html