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Moment of a Force: using Verignon's Theorem
Calculate the moment of a force about three points using Verignon' theorem. All forces and points are in the same plane.
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Moment of a Force: using the definition of a moment | Ready to use | William Haynes | 08/05/2022 02:21 |
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Name | Type | Generated Value |
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A | vector |
vector(6,-2)
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B | vector |
vector(-5,-1)
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C | vector |
vector(-2,7)
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D | vector |
vector(-1,2)
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D' | vector |
vector(0,-8)
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F | quantity |
quantity(25, "lbs")
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units | list |
[ "in", "lb" ]
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debug | boolean |
false
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test | boolean |
false
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test2 | boolean |
false
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Name | Type | Generated Value |
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ra | vector |
vector(-7,4,0)
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rb | vector |
vector(4,3,0)
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rc | vector |
vector(1,-5,0)
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force | vector |
Vector with 3 components
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Mx | quantity |
quantity(-9.95, "in*lbs")
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My | quantity |
quantity(174.1, "in*lbs")
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Ma | quantity |
quantity(164.181136384648198, "in*lbs")
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Mb | quantity |
quantity(-106.966497947573828, "in*lbs")
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Mc | quantity |
quantity(-12.437964877624864, "in*lbs")
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sum | quantity |
quantity(-184.05, "in*lbs")
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Fx | quantity |
quantity(2.487592975524973, "lbs")
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Fy | quantity |
quantity(-24.875929755249729, "lbs")
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dir_a | integer |
1
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dir_b | integer |
-1
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dir_c | integer |
-1
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applet | ggbapplet |
HTML node
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params | dict |
Dictionary with 6 entries
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Generated value: vector
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- ra
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