A bent tube is attached to a wall with brackets as shown. . A force of F=220lb is applied to the end of the tube with di

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A bent tube is attached to a wall with brackets as shown. . A force of F=220lb is applied to the end of the tube with di

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A bent tube is attached to a wall with brackets as shown. . A force of F=220lb is applied to the end of the tube with direction indicated by the dimensions in the figure. a.) Determine the force vector F in Cartesian components. b.) Resolve the force vector F into vector components parallel and perpendicular to the position vector rDA ​​. Express each of these vectors in Cartesian components. values for dimensions on the figure are given in the table below. Note the figure may not be to scale. Be sure to align your cartesian unit vectors with the coordinate axes shown in the figure. a. F=1 i^+j+^​ k) lb b. F∣∣DA=1 i^+ j^​+ k) Ib and F⊥DA=1 i^+ j+^​ ik) Ib
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