Expressing a Vector in 3-D Space

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Expressing a Vector in 3-D Space If the direction cosines are given: With the angles between and the axes, is a unit vector along the line of action of and are the direction cosines for 2 - 1

Expressing a Vector in 3-D Space If two points on the line of action are given: Direction of the force is defined by the location of two points, 2 - 2

Sample Problem 2.7 SOLUTION: Based on the relative locations of the points A and B, determine the unit vector pointing from A towards B. Apply the unit vector to determine the components of the force acting on A. Noting that the components of the unit vector are the direction cosines for the vector, calculate the corresponding angles. The tension in the guy wire is 2500 N. Determine: a) components Fx, Fy, Fz of the force acting on the bolt at A, b) the angles x, y, zdefining the direction of the force (the direction cosines) 2 - 3

Sample Problem 2.7 SOLUTION: Determine the unit vector pointing from A towards B. Determine the components of the force. 2 - 4

Sample Problem 2.7 Noting that the components of the unit vector are the direction cosines for the vector, calculate the corresponding angles. 2 - 5

What if…? SOLUTION: Since the force in the guy wire must be the same throughout its length, the force at B (and acting toward A) must be the same magnitude but opposite in direction to the force at A. FBA FAB What are the components of the force in the wire at point B? Can you find it without doing any calculations? Give this some thought and discuss this with a neighbor. 2 - 6