Resolving vectors - Splitting a Force into Components | ExamSolutions

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  • Resolving is splitting a vector into components. here I look at splitting a force into components.
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  • @ExamSolutions_Maths
    @ExamSolutions_Maths  13 лет назад

    @Vipa567 No. You could say cos 30 though but I would always encourage my students to use the angle given.

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  • @lichh64
    @lichh64 4 года назад +3

    Guys just remember the TOWARDS THE ANGLE COSINE, AWAY OF THE ANGLE SINE, summarized in TC and AS.

    • @reddress2200
      @reddress2200 4 года назад +1

      I don't understand, what does towards the angle mean?

  • @john36138
    @john36138 10 лет назад +10

    Thank you for this helpful video. I've tried to figure this out myself for a time but it was complicated in the text book. Your explanation is dead on accurate and coherent. A little hard real life problem would have been extremely helpful but i guess as long as someone has the basics they can never go wrong.
    Thank you

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  • @jasthfc352
    @jasthfc352 Год назад

    hi when ur resolving in mechanics for like moments for example how do u know where the angle is coming from thats what i dont understand, like how did u know the 65 degrees was above the 8n and not under it

  • @ExamSolutions_Maths
    @ExamSolutions_Maths  13 лет назад

    @booyaka3 That's good. Thanks

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    @ExamSolutions_Maths  12 лет назад

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  • @Vipa567
    @Vipa567 13 лет назад

    @9:05 would you be able to say 20cos(90-30) N

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    @loodynagy9270 8 лет назад +2

    Hey! Your videos always help me when I blank out in class. Thank you!
    I just wanted to ask you one question.
    In your first example, shouldn't it be -20 cos60 rather than 20 cos 60?
    I'm saying so because the red line is moving in the negative direction. I was so told by my tutor.

    • @ExamSolutions_Maths
      @ExamSolutions_Maths  8 лет назад

      +Loody Nagy I did not set up a positive sense. I am only looking at the magnitude of the force. However, yes, if I took the right to be positive then it would be - 20 cos 60

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    @ahmedkullab2436 7 лет назад +3

    Is it math or physics

    • @hadimalik5060
      @hadimalik5060 7 лет назад

      Ahmed Kullab Actually, its Physics but this is used in maths as well.

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    @prof.dr.ganeshdeshmukh6354 8 лет назад

    hey.............will u plz explain tht how to take theta while resolving....we cant assume it avcording to our convinient....right???

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