Mechanical Engineering: Particle Equilibrium (14 of 19) Vectors in 3-Dimensions Explained

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In this video I will introduce force vectors in 3-dimensions and its x, y, and z magnitudes.

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Thank you Mr. Biezen! Now I can say, that TARSIS is real!

Aquald
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Hi Michel, could you do a series on vectors in a more mathematical view? I would like to get a better grip on the ideas of multiple planes intersecting, and how to write equations in different forms (Cartesian, parametric, etc...). I am currently in my final year of the IBDP system, in Swaziland. Thanks for all your videos.

DestructoXxShaunxX
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Okay, it is pretty clear for 2d and 3d vectors the magnitude and the angle.
But can we intuitively extend the concept from 3d to 'n' dimensions? Like instead of 3 axes we have 'n' axes where, n=10 or n=60? is that possible to find the angles between the vector and the corresponding axis?
Thanks in advance

jamilrezachowdhury
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Sir can you make a video on force vectors (Chapter 2 from book Engineering mechanics and statics 11 edition by R.C. Hibbler ) i really need concept for this chapter. Can you please make a video on this. I will be really thankful to you.

ZainKhan-xxnp
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you so very much!

TooSweetTate
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In 2d, you are able to find the the Fy using (F)(sin(theta)) and fx using (F)(cos(theta)). Why cant I do this when it is in 3d? Can I only find Fy if I have the angle sub y?

Martin-puop
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It's very good but is difficult to look on blackboard

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