A force F of magnitude 763 N acts as shown at point E. (a) Write the force F as a Cartesian vector. (b) Determine the magnitude of the projected component of the 763 N force acting along the axis AO and perpendicular to the axis AO.
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However, since the diagram does not provide any information about the z direction, we can assume that the force is acting in the x-y plane. Looking at the diagram, we can see that the force is acting at an angle with respect to the x-axis. Let's call this angle Show more…
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