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Another Physics Question...

Let's say that a force (F) is acting at point A on a object. And let's say that you want to know the vertical force at B and the force at C which combined are equivalent to the force F acting at point A.

EDIT: Damn, that was easy. All you have to do is first find an equivalent force-moment system at point C. Then knowing the moment about point C, find a vertical couple at points B and C that creates that moment. And then finally add the two forces at point C.
 
Vector addition... If you dont get it your screwed...

I would only be able to solve that If it had a diagram Because you have to worry about Torques rotating the object.
 
Originally posted by: no0b
Vector addition... If you dont get it your screwed...

I would only be able to solve that If it had a diagram Because you have to worry about Torques rotating the object.

What's your vector Victor?

 
Vat yu talken bout, boy?

Vat vertical force, gravity? Ist da object being propelled along the positive xy axis from a force lateral and below? Vat ist goink on?
 
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: no0b
Vector addition... If you dont get it your screwed...

I would only be able to solve that If it had a diagram Because you have to worry about Torques rotating the object.
What's your vector Victor?
Roger Roger. Do we have clearance Clarance?

ZV

 
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