2011-03-02, 11:58 PM
Like the title says, this is vectors.
A. Given the following diagram, find the tension on cables AC and BC.
![[Image: precalc.png]](http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8236/precalc.png)
(Crappy paint diagram FTW)
I ended up deriving the magnitude/tension of vectors AC and BC using the angles I marked in red and blue. When I did this, I ended up getting an answer similar to the actual answer. Like 0.5 off. Is this because of me rounding off numerous parts of my work, or did I derive the equations for both vectors from the wrong angle?
B. A large box is pushed up a 17 degree hill with a horizontal force of 23 lbs. Find the work done.
For this problem, I set up vector u (the box being pushed up the slope) as 23cos17i+23sin17j and v (the distance) as 14i. I then found the dot product of 2 equations. The answer I got was right, but I'm afraid that I did the problem wrong somehow. So did I?
C. Two industrial spies slide an initially stationary 225 kg floor safe a distance of 8.5 m towards their truck. Spy 1 pushes the safe at an angle of 30 degrees downward from the horizontal with a force of 12.0 N. Spy 2 pulls with a force of 10.0 N at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal. Find the net work done by the two forces.
I have a general idea on how to solve the problem, but the terms they used for the angle and the use of Newtons in the problem confuse me. Can anyone show me what to do for this problem?
A. Given the following diagram, find the tension on cables AC and BC.
![[Image: precalc.png]](http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8236/precalc.png)
(Crappy paint diagram FTW)
I ended up deriving the magnitude/tension of vectors AC and BC using the angles I marked in red and blue. When I did this, I ended up getting an answer similar to the actual answer. Like 0.5 off. Is this because of me rounding off numerous parts of my work, or did I derive the equations for both vectors from the wrong angle?
B. A large box is pushed up a 17 degree hill with a horizontal force of 23 lbs. Find the work done.
For this problem, I set up vector u (the box being pushed up the slope) as 23cos17i+23sin17j and v (the distance) as 14i. I then found the dot product of 2 equations. The answer I got was right, but I'm afraid that I did the problem wrong somehow. So did I?
C. Two industrial spies slide an initially stationary 225 kg floor safe a distance of 8.5 m towards their truck. Spy 1 pushes the safe at an angle of 30 degrees downward from the horizontal with a force of 12.0 N. Spy 2 pulls with a force of 10.0 N at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal. Find the net work done by the two forces.
I have a general idea on how to solve the problem, but the terms they used for the angle and the use of Newtons in the problem confuse me. Can anyone show me what to do for this problem?


and (F2)*cos(φ