Forces in Cartesian Vector Form

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How to write forces in Cartesian vector form, including force vectors directed along a line, Cartesian vectors, and coordinate direction angles.

-Express each force in Cartesian vector form.
-Three dimensional forces (3-D Forces)
-Express FB and FC in Cartesian vector form.
Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, Chapter 2, questions 2-67, 2-68, 2-90.

Shows how to express a force in Cartesian vector form.

Images from: Hibbeler, R. C., S. C. Fan, Kai Beng. Yap, and Peter Schiavone. Statics: Mechanics for Engineers. Singapore: Pearson, 2013.
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I absolutely love your video! You went over each problem step by step! I had been looking around for a video that explains it just the way you do! Thank you so much for your help!!!! More people need to be looking at your videos. Hope you make more!!!

biaoliant
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what do you cover in your other statics playlist? I see a lot of the vids overlap.

danielpretorius
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In the first examples you get the z f1z component using cos .. why in the nex example you did it with sin ?

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Really great explanation, thanks. Love from India.

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why do you use cos for x, y, and z for the first example. like why not sin or tangent?

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how do you make these teaching videos?

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