The force has magnitude F = 135 N and is directed as shown. The dime.pdf

The force has magnitude F = 135 N and is directed as shown. The dimensions are x1 =1.1m, x2 = 5.3 m, y1 = 6.6 m, and z1 = 2.5m. What is the moment about the origin due to the applied force F? Express the individual components of the Cartesian vector to three significant figures. Solution M = r x F = <1.1,6.6,2.5> x 135/sqrt(5.3^2+6.6^2+2.5^2) <5.3,-6.6,-2.5>=<0., 245, -646>.

The force has magnitude F = 135 N and is directed as shown. The dimensions are x1 =1.1m, x2
= 5.3 m, y1 = 6.6 m, and z1 = 2.5m. What is the moment about the origin due to the applied
force F? Express the individual components of the Cartesian vector to three significant figures.
Solution
M = r x F = <1.1,6.6,2.5> x 135/sqrt(5.3^2+6.6^2+2.5^2) <5.3,-6.6,-2.5>=<0., 245,
-646>

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