Table of Contents
- 1 What will be force available at Y if a force of 10N is applied at X?
- 2 How do you find the magnitude of force?
- 3 What is the component of a force of 10N in a direction perpendicular to it?
- 4 What is the magnitude of the force on the x-axis?
- 5 How to find the force component of a coordinate direction angle?
What will be force available at Y if a force of 10N is applied at X?
Therefore the y component of 10N acting along x axis is 0N.
How do you find the magnitude of force?
The magnitude of the net force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration of the object as shown in the formula below.
What is the magnitude of resultant force?
To find the resultant force subtract the magnitude of the smaller force from the magnitude of the larger force. The direction of the resultant force is in the same direction as the larger force. Example. A force of 5 N acts to the right, and a force of 3 N act to the left. Calculate the resultant force.
What do you mean by the force 10N?
Weight is the force exerted by gravity and is measured in Newtons (N). On Earth, an object with a mass of 1kg will experience a force of 10N due to gravity, i.e. the weight of a 1kg mass is 10N.
What is the component of a force of 10N in a direction perpendicular to it?
Answer: If a 10N force is directed down towards the ground (-y direction) then the x component (perpendicular to y by definition of Cartesian coordinates) will be 0.
What is the magnitude of the force on the x-axis?
The magnitude, but not direction, would be the same if the force is measured clockwise or counterclockwise from the y-axis. 30deg clockwise from the y-axis is a 90–30=60deg angle. The x-component will be Fx=10cos60=10 (1/2)=5 N. The force F of 10N makes an angle of 60° with x-axis. Draw a line making a an angle of 60° with x-axis.
How do you find the 10 newton force on a graph?
On a 2 dimensional Cartesian plane we can apply the trigonometric ratio sinθ=opposite/hypotenuse where, θ is the angle of 30 degrees, the x-component is the side opposite to the angle, and the hypotenuse is the 10 newton force. This can be observed by sketching a diagram onto a graph.
How do you find the magnitude of force in a triangle?
Using the the right triangle made by F, Fx and Fy we can write. sin θ = Fy / |F|. cos θ = Fx / |F|. where |F| is the magnitude of force F. The above may be written as. Fx = |F| cos θ = 20 cos 30° = 10 √3. Fy = |F| sin θ = 20 sin 30° = 10. F = (10 √3 , 10)
How to find the force component of a coordinate direction angle?
When we have a force shown with coordinate direction angles, all we need to do is multiply the force by the cosine of each angle to get the component. Let’s start with force F_1 F 1