Statics: Equilibrant The condition of equilibrium How to solve Example Whiteboards (Demo: Force scales, masses)
Statics – acceleration = 0 Force Equilibrium - = 0 F1F1 F2F2 F3F3 Adding the three forces tip to tail: They add to zero
How to solve: Net force in the x dir. = 0 Net force in the y dir. = 0 Step By Step: 1.Draw Picture 2.Calculate weights 3.Express/calculate components 4.Set up a = 0 equation for x and another for the y direction 5.Do math.
Find F, and such that the system will be in equilibrium (This force is called the equilibrant) W A = 23 N B = 14 N F 29 o 56 o y x Example: x y A B F Sum0 0
W A = 23 N B = 14 N F 29 o 56 o y x Example: x y A B F Sum0 0 Find F, and such that the system will be in equilibrium (This force is called the equilibrant)
W A = 23 N B = 14 N F 29 o 56 o y x Example: x y A B F Sum0 0 Find F, and such that the system will be in equilibrium (This force is called the equilibrant)
W A = 23 N B = 14 N F 29 o 56 o y x Example: x y A B F Sum Mag = √( ) ≈ 26 N = Atan(22.76/12.29) ≈ 62 o Trig angle = = 242 o
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Find the equilibrant for the forces indicated. Express as a magnitude and a trig angle 22.3 N at 64.5 o W A = 15.0 N B = 35.0 N 23.0 o 42.0 o y x x y A B Equil Sum0 0 Mag = √( ) ≈ N = Atan(20.15/9.61) ≈ o
Find the equilibrant for the forces indicated. Express as a magnitude and a trig angle 19.6 N at 24.5 o W A = 18.0 N B = 29.0 N 17.0 o 28.0 o y x x y A B C Equil Sum0 0 Mag = √( ) ≈ 19.6 N = Atan(8.14/17.85) ≈ 24.5 o C = 12.0 N 12.0 o