STATICS OF RIGID BODIES : X AND Y COMPONENT OF FORCE SYSTEMS | PART 1 | ENGINEERING MECHANICS|

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X AND Y COMPONENT OF FORCE SYSTEM

Problem 1:
A force of 300 lb is directed up to the left as shown in the figure. Determine the X and Y components of the force.

Problem 2:
Determine the components of the 400 lb force directed down to the right at a slope of 3 to 5 as shown in the figure.

PROBLEM 3:
Determine the X and Y components of each of the forces shown in the figure.

Problem 4:
Compute X and Y components of each of the forces shown in the figure.

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Thanku sir I'm from India u re amazing....

ajayraikwar
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Thank you so much for this video, this really helped me understand it. Thank you so much.

samsonjanvincent
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Question. When will we subtract the angles? For example in FORCE T, won't we subtract the angle first for 270 degrees because it is in the third quadrant? Like, -200 cos (270-40=230)= 128.56

rheyz
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3rd year student of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering in CLSU here✋

lloydaslyalamani
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2nd year college at CAPSU as AGRICULTURAL AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 🥳

charlesbelaya
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You didn't subtract the value of angle
30. 30 is in fourth quartile you have to subtract it from 360.

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