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CathyLou
Sep29-07, 11:57 AM
Hi.

Could someone please show me how to draw the diagram for the following question as I am really stuck. I would really appreciate any help.

I have already drawn a diagram but must have labelled the forces incorrectly as my subsequent answers do not match the ones in the back of the textbook.

Forces P, Q, R and S act on a particle at O in the plane of the coordinate axes Ox, Oy, making angles p, q, r, s respectively with Ox, each angle being measured in the anticlockwise sense. Find the magnitude of the resultant and the angle it makes with Ox when:

(a) P = 2N, Q = 3N, R = 4N, S = 5N p = 0, q = 40, r = 100, s = 150

Thank you.

Cathy

chaoseverlasting
Sep29-07, 12:56 PM
Do you know the triangle law of vector addition? Use it. You have the angles, and the magnitudes...

CathyLou
Sep29-07, 02:32 PM
Do you know the triangle law of vector addition? Use it. You have the angles, and the magnitudes...

Thanks for your help.

I'm not sure what the angles are from anticlockwise.

Cathy

learningphysics
Sep29-07, 09:07 PM
divide the forces into horizontal and vertical components...

what is the horizontal component of P? what is the vertical component of P?