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9 March, 23:02

A force of 1.00 x 10^2 pounds acts at an angle of 60.0° to the x-axis. (The force is accurate to 3 significant figures.) What are the components of the force along the x-axis? What is the force component along the y-axis?

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  1. 10 March, 02:22
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    Fx = 50.0 Pounds : Components of the force along the x-axis

    Fy = 86.6 Pounds : Component of the force along the y-axis

    Explanation:

    Conceptual Analysis

    To find the components (Fx, Fy) of the total force (F), we apply the trigonometric concepts for a right triangle, where the perpendicular sides of the triangle are the components (Fx, Fy) of the force (F), the hypotenuse (h) is the magnitude of the total force F and β is the angle that forms the horizontal component with the hypotenuse.

    Formulas

    cos β : x/h : x: side adjacent to the β angle h: hypotenuse (1)

    sin β = y/h : y: side opposite to the β angle h: hypotenuse (2)

    Known Data

    Known data

    F = 1.00 * 10² pounds = 100 pounds : magnitude of total force

    β = 60.0° to the x-axis. : Angle that forms the force with the x-axis

    Problem Development

    We apply the formula 1 to calculate horizontal component (Fx)

    cos β : Fx/F

    Fx = F cosβ = 100*cos 60° = 50.0 Pounds

    We apply the formula 2 to calculate vertical component (Fy)

    sin β = Fy/F

    Fy = F sinβ = 100*sin 60° = 86.6 Pounds
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