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Calculating Moment And Balance

Terms of balance to the force components that have the same capture point to different directions, is
o The amount of force on the X axis = zero (ΣX = 0);
o The amount of force on the Y axis = zero. (ΣY = 0).

As for the style of a style that has a different fishing spot, where the force of the catch point to the other capture points have a certain distance, giving rise to the moment, by because they were for the force components that have different capture points apart ΣX = 0; ΣY = 0. Also the amount of torque at a point equal to zero or can be written ΣM = 0. Also the number of action force equal to the amount of reaction force.
Description :
o is the reaction force opposing force with force action,
o The action force is equal to the amount of reaction force
o The amount of force the action with reaction force equal to zero,

See the following page image

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Figure 3.6 The style of action and reaction

Capture Point determine Resultant By Moment
To determine the point of arrest and the magnitude of the force resultane style that has the same direction with a different point of capture can be done by means of analysis and the way of painting. Method of analysis to determine R, namely:
R = P + Q
Whereas to determine the resultant capture point, which is the distance from one point to capture the style / resultant moment is by using the equation, namely Total moments style to a point equal to aya resultant X distance to that point, see the following picture:

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Figure 3.9 The resultant two styles in the same direction