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Lmck33
Mar28-10, 07:58 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

The question is fairly easy, however the way they want the answer displayed is doing my head in.. Anyways the questions states

"replace the loading system by an equivalent resultant force (express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i and j)"

The question is a simple beam with forces along different sections, refer to the image I've uploaded to see what I'm talking about.




3. The attempt at a solution

I know that the resultant Force lies along the beam at the 2metre mark and the force at this particular point, is 6.25kN I believe...

Any help is greatly apprechiated, I'm a little new to the whole vector thing, so forgive me. Thanks in advance

Lmck33

rock.freak667
Mar28-10, 08:18 PM
Well if you move a load to the centroid, you get the force at the centroid and a resulting moment.

So if you move the 2.5kN to the 2m mark, you will get a clockwise moment of 6.25kNm.

Understand?

But I too am not sure about how they want the answer expressed. (with respect to the i component that is)

Lmck33
Mar28-10, 10:16 PM
Hi thanks for the reply, I understand that if I move 2.5kN to the 2m mark, I will get a clockwise moment of 6.25kNm. However the question asks me to "Express my answer using the unit vectors i and j" How would I express 6.25kNm into its appropriate unit vectors?

rock.freak667
Mar28-10, 11:00 PM
The 6.25 is in the j direction

Lmck33
Mar29-10, 01:51 AM
Ah Thank you so much. The answer was j(6.25) kN. Life savers :D

luckyducky87
Apr5-10, 03:56 AM
what was the answer to this question? j(6.25) doesn't seem right to me

Lmck33
Apr5-10, 04:37 AM
the answer to this was Fr = vector J (-6.25)kN.

luckyducky87
Apr5-10, 05:07 AM
didn't u need to express a value for i? like 0i-6.25j?

Lmck33
Apr5-10, 05:55 AM
I suppose you could... Are you doing the same question in mastering engineering or mastering physics?

luckyducky87
Apr5-10, 06:06 AM
mastering engineering

luckyducky87
Apr5-10, 06:06 AM
all my answers are getting rejected for some reason, is there something i'm missing? :S

Lmck33
Apr5-10, 06:28 AM
Have a look at that attached image of mine... Maybe that can help you.

luckyducky87
Apr5-10, 06:59 AM
Nvm i got it, was entering unit wrong.

Lmck33
Apr5-10, 08:58 AM
hahah no worries man, should of mentioned that you needed to select the vector button :S. Module 3 is looking fun ay :D