Old Exam: Struggles with Questions 2 and 3

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The discussion focuses on challenges with solving questions 2 and 3 of an old exam. For question 2, the main issue involves calculating moments using the equation M = r x F and determining the angle theta between vectors using the dot product. It is clarified that r represents the distance from point O to point B, and the force F should be broken down into its components for easier calculations. The solution involves using the unit vector of the force to find distinct components and applying the arccosine function to calculate the angles. The participant reports gaining clarity after consulting with a friend, confirming the approach to calculating moments and angles.
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the attached file is an old exam my professor sent out. i my struggles were with 2 and 3.

number 2:
I am having trouble calculating the moments and picking a vector for r in the equation M=r x F which reads the cross product of the r and F vectors. Also to find the thetas, for part 2, can I use the dot product to find the angle between them and thus theta?
 

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For problem 2, r is just the distance from O to a point in the line of action of force F. In other words, this is just the distance from O to B. I believe this is <4, -3, 1.5>.

I'm not sure as to how you would use a dot product to find theta x, y, and z. However, the easiest solution here is to break your force F down into components (ijk form). You can do this by taking F times the unit vector of the force. The unit vector is just the direction components of the force divided by the magnitude of the direction components.

In other words:

F[(4/\sqrt{106})i - (3/\sqrt{106} )j - (9/\sqrt{106} )k]

This will give you distinct Fx, Fy, and Fz components for the force F and you can find thetax, thetay, and thetaz forms by:

thetax = cos-1(Fx/F)

thetay = cos-1(Fy/F)

thetaz = cos-1(Fz/F)

I hope this helps. :)
 
thanks. I sort of figured it out after consulting a friend. To calculate the moment you evaluate a determinant of i,j,k being the first row, r components being the second, and F components being the third. As for the thetas, find the unit vector and set the components equal to arccosine like you said. This way is a bit easier because the hypotenuse is 1. This seems to be the correct way to do it.
 
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