4. Exercises
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Exercise 4.1
The diagram shows a force and the unit vectors \displaystyle \mathbf{i} and \displaystyle \mathbf{j}
Express the force in terms of the unit vectors \displaystyle \mathbf{i} and \displaystyle \mathbf{j}
Exercise 4.2
Exercise 4.3
a) Find the magnitude of the force 6 \displaystyle \mathbf{i}\displaystyle + 8 \displaystyle \mathbf{j} N, where \displaystyle \mathbf{i} and \displaystyle \mathbf{j} are perpendicular unit vectors.
b) Find the angle, to the nearest degree, between the force and the unit vector \displaystyle \mathbf{i}.
Exercise 4.4
A force is expressed as 9 \displaystyle \mathbf{i}\displaystyle + 10 \displaystyle \mathbf{j} N.
a) Calculate the magnitude of this force.
b) Find the angle between the force and the unit vector \displaystyle \mathbf{i}.
Exercise 4.5
For each force given below find its magnitude and the angle between the force and the unit vector \displaystyle \mathbf{i}.
a) \displaystyle \left( 4\mathbf{i}+3\mathbf{j} \right)\text{ N}
b) \displaystyle \left( 4\mathbf{i}-3\mathbf{j} \right)\text{ N}
c) \displaystyle \left( -2\mathbf{i}+8\mathbf{j} \right)\text{ N}
d) \displaystyle \left( -5\mathbf{i}-7\mathbf{j} \right)\text{ N}