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004 Components of a 3D force with given angles

Problem 004
Referring to Fig. 1.4, determine the angle between vector A and the y-axis.
A. 65.7°
B. 73.1°
C. 67.5°
D. 71.3°

Solution 004
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Axy = A sin 30

Axy = 0.5A


Ay = Axy sin 40


Ay = (0.5A) sin 40

Ay = 0.321A

cos θy = 0.321


θy = 71.3
Answer: D

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Engineering Mechanics

Principles of Statics
Components of a Force
001 Horizontal and vertical componets of planar forces
002 Components of forces with given slope
003 Components of a 3D force with given distances
004 Components of a 3D force with given angles
005 Components of a force in rotated axes
006 Components of a force in axes that are not perpendicular to each other
007 Components of a force parallel and perpendicular to the incline
008 Components of a force at different pairs of axes
009 Force with given component parallel to the incline
010 Components of force normal and tangent to hypotenuse of a triangle
016 Components of a force parallel to supporting bars
017 Computation of force with given component parallel to a frame member

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