Cartesian Vectors In right-handed Cartesian coordinated system, the right thumb points in the positive z direction when the right hand figures are curled.

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Cartesian Vectors In right-handed Cartesian coordinated system, the right thumb points in the positive z direction when the right hand figures are curled from positive x direction to positive y direction about the z axis. The three axes x, y and z are right angle to each other. The unit vectors I, j and k are the unit vectors along the x, y and z axes, respectively. z x y Fz Fy Fx F Fxy k j i

Representation and Magnitude of Vector Vectors are represented by the magnitudes and directions of the three components using the unit vectors I, j and k. e.g. The magnitude of the vector is given as

Unit Vector A unit vector is vector with unit (1) magnitude. If

Direction Cosines The direction cosines are the cosine of angles between the tail of a vector and the positive x, y and z axes. z x y Fz Fy Fx F k j i Direction Cosines Note that

Example Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of the resultant force. z x y 30o 4 kN 60o 135o 10 kN

Solution z x y 30o 4 kN 60o 135o 10 kN

Force Vector Directed Along a Line If a force of magnitude /F/ is directed along a line r, then the force vector is defined as

Example A 500-N block is supported by a system of cables as shown in . Determine the tension in the cables A, B and C.