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Resolving Vectors Questions & Answers Example 1

In previous articles we covered the topic of resolving vectors, mainly the headings: how to resolve a vector, definitions and a complete guide on how to go about splitting/resolving a vector into its perpendicular components and how to label them, in this article we will look at some examples on how to resolve vectors.

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Question # 1

Calculate the horizontal and vertical components of a 50N force which is acting 40 degrees to the horizontal.

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Vector


Answer: 


The question asked for the values of the horizontal and vertical components, so first you need to split the vector seen in the diagram above into its horizontal and vertical components:


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Resolved Vector


Now that you have identified both components the next thing that needs to be done is to label the components. Look at the diagram above and find out which of the components is adjacent to the given angle and label it “F×cosθ”, where F is the force and θ is the given angle. Also find out which component is opposite to the given angle and label it “F×sinθ”. In this example the component adjacent to the given angle is the horizontal component so it is labeled 50×cos 40 degrees. The component opposite to the given angle is the vertical component so it is labeled 50×sin40 degrees.


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Resolved Vector



Therefore your answer should be:

Horizontal component = 50×cos40
                                  = 38.30N

Vertical Component = 50×sin40
                               = 32.14N

25 comments:

  1. An object is being pulled with a magnitude of 87N. The direction of this force is 60 degrees above the x-axis. Calculate the x and y components.

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    1. As the angle is made above x- axis the vertical component is the y axis and the horizontal component being x axis itself.
      Therefore vertical component= 87(cos60)
      87(1/2)
      =43.5N
      Horizontal component
      87(sin60)
      87(√3/2)
      =43.5√3N

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  2. Take X as vertical component and Y as horizontal component

    For X:
    Sinθ= X/87 =87×Sin60
    =75N

    For Y:
    Cosθ=Y/87
    =87×Cos60
    =43N

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    1. Why did u use x as the vertical and y as the horizontal component, i thought it was the other way around with the sin and cos angles

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