Resultant Forces - Resolving method for 3 or more forces : ExamSolutions
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- How to find the resultant force when resolving with 3 or more forces acting on a particle.
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you are the literally the best. i just started this topic and my teacher is not so good at teaching us the method. tysm
find this method so much easier than another way we were told, to kind of tilt the whole system so you get a horizontal or vertical component haha, thank you !
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Why 6sin60degree is positive?
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Thanks a lot mate. I think you should've wrote (tan^-1) rather than (tan). But your calculating is correct, it's just a typo.
what if the forces aren't given, only the x & y component
Teacher I have some questions
the same curriculum in egypt
What if one of the angles are unknown?
Then you would be stuck. No they must give you all the information.
What do u do if a force is on the x axis
That force would have no components vertically then. You would not have to split it into components if you were resolving horizontally as all of it acts in that direction.
why is this the inverse tan? i keep entering normal tan forgetting that you have to inverse it :)
If you drew the rusultant line of 11.421 at an angle of 40.95 degrees as the presenter sugests...this would be above the 5N force......but it is clear that the R force should be down and to the right ..... should the answer -40.95 degrees?
No, it should be 319.05° (360-40.95) - they have made an error in the video.
No, because I selected down as positive.
It's the inverse because you have to get the angle theta on its own. So you do the opposite.
Unfortunately your angle is incorrect. It should be 319.05 degrees as the resultant force would be directed in the fourth quadrant, not the first.
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It's because it was so easy at GCSE we thought we had a chance
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I am Suparna, a student of a Techno Syllabus, an aspirant of Engineering Entrance Exam in Bangalore. I like your video. I have a query and it wolud be great if you could help me. This is my query-
2. Three forces of magnitude 1N, 2N and 3N are applied on a body in unknown
directions. Then, the magnitude of resultant force F
(A) shall not be more than 5N
(B) shall not be less than 4N
(C) shall move the body in direction of 3N force
(D) can be 2.5 N
Can you explain the solution for this question?
kinda feel like Vision is teaching