Julius Right
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- Electrical Engineer Power Station Physical Design Retired
You are right: no CG. It has to be CN. The sketch is not perfect- once again you are right.:ashamed1:Julius,
Thanks for the refresher course in vectors. Couple of points:
In the diagram shouldn't the CG be CN since there is no gnd?
Also, if you use a ruler and measure AN and compare it to CN, CN is longer but the numbers show different (306/294) Why is that?
Can you show the math or formula used to arrive at these numbers?
Tks
The calculation- in Excel- it is very simple. I took at first a=b=60o and I changed the numbers up and down until I got the result.
