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R.C. Hibbeler All rights reserved. 02_PH01 The parallelogram law must be used to determine the resultant of the two forces acting on the hook. ( Russell C. Hibbeler)
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R.C. Hibbeler All rights reserved. 02_PH02 Using the parallelogram law the supporting force F can be resolved into components acting along the u and v axes. ( Russell C. Hibbeler)
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R.C. Hibbeler All rights reserved. 02_PH07 The force F acting along the rope can be represented as a Cartesian vector by establishing x, y, z axes and first forming a position vector r along the length of the rope. Then the corresponding unit vector u = r>r that defines the direction of both the rope and the force can be determined. Finally, the magnitude of the force is combined with its direction, F = Fu. ( Russell C. Hibbeler)
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R.C. Hibbeler All rights reserved. 02_PH03 The resultant force FR on the hook requires the addition of F1 + F2, then this resultant is added to F3. ( Russell C. Hibbeler)
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R.C. Hibbeler All rights reserved. Un hombre tira de una cuerda con una fuerza de 70 lb. Represente esa fuerza como un vector y determine su direccin.
Para ir de A a B, se debe bajar {-24 k} ft, luego moverse
a la izquierda {-8 j} ft y finalmente avanzar {12 i} ft. Ese vector de desplazamiento r se representa como
Y su magnitud representa la longitude de la cuerda AB
El vector unitario que define su direccin es
La fuerza F tiene magnitud 70 lb y direccin u
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