Learn to break forces into components in 3 dimensions and how to find the resultant of a force in cartesian form. We talk about coordinate direction angles, azimuth angles, transverse angles, i, j, k, components and much more, step by step with animated examples.
🔹Addition of Coplanar Forces: • Vector Addition of Coplanar Forces (x...
Intro (00:00)
The cables attached to the screw eye are subjected to the three forces shown. (01:25)
Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of the resultant force (05:18)
Express each force as a Cartesian vector. (08:09)
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Book used: R. C. Hibbeler and K. B. Yap, Engineering Mechanics Statics.
Hoboken: Pearson, 2017.