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Engineering Mechanics | ||||||||
Resultants & Components | ||||||||
Resultant of a force system | ||||||||
Two Methods: | ||||||||
1. Graphical Method | ||||||||
2 Algabrical Method | ||||||||
2 Algabrical Method | ||||||||
1 Mention the co-ordination | ||||||||
2. Evaluate the co-ordination | ||||||||
3. use co-ordinate for direct component. | ||||||||
Recangular component force: | ||||||||
Same angle for indirect or opposite component by pultiplying the original force is called rectangular component force. | ||||||||
R=√ (ΣFx)² + (Σfy)² | ||||||||
Q= Tanꜗ= Σfy/ΣFx | ||||||||
Free Body. | ||||||||
A free body diagram of a body or a group of bodie swhich is isolated from its environment & on which an external forces such as weight applied forces forces contains or reaction & friction reacting. | ||||||||
Different steps of Free body: | ||||||||
(1) Identify the object I want to object | ||||||||
(2) Sketch the draw. | ||||||||
(3)Add specific Gravity. | ||||||||