Statics - Chapter 2 (Sub-Chapter 2.6) - Addition of Vectors (3D)

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Here we deal with addition of Cartesian vectors (3D)

The objective of this section, Students will be able to:
a) Represent a 3-D vector in a Cartesian coordinate system.
b) Find the magnitude and coordinate angles of a 3-D vector
c) Add vectors (forces) in 3-D space

Among the items that will be covered:
- Cartesian unit vectors
- Cartesian vector representation
- Direction of a Cartesian vector
- Addition of Cartesian vector
- Examples of problem solving of addition of Cartesian vectors

Playlist for Statics Lecture Videos as well as Tutorial Videos:

Lecture Slides for the Lecture Videos:

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Statics is the branch of mechanics that is concerned with the analysis of loads (force and torque, or "moment") acting on physical systems that do not experience an acceleration (a=0), but rather, are in static equilibrium with their environment. When in static equilibrium, the acceleration of the system is zero and the system is either at rest, or its center of mass moves at constant velocity.
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assalamu alaikum
dr., in video, you suggested to do math from book. is it enough for exam to solve maths in slidess, tutorial, quiz, past mid, past final? or do we need to solve problems from book also? thanks dr.

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