The cylindrical coordinate robot on a factory's assembly line is shown in a top view. The 65 N force acts on a workpiece being held at the end of the robot's arm. Express the 65 N force as a vector in terms of unit vectors i and j that are aligned with the z- and y-axes. y 70° 30° Express your answer as a vector using the unit vectors i and j. (Express your answer using three significant figures.) F jN
The cylindrical coordinate robot on a factory's assembly line is shown in a top view. The 65 N force acts on a workpiece being held at the end of the robot's arm. Express the 65 N force as a vector in terms of unit vectors i and j that are aligned with the z- and y-axes. y 70° 30° Express your answer as a vector using the unit vectors i and j. (Express your answer using three significant figures.) F jN
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![The cylindrical coordinate robot on a factory's assembly line is shown in a top view. A force of 65 N acts on a workpiece being held at the end of the robot's arm. The goal is to express the 65 N force as a vector in terms of unit vectors \( \mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{j} \), which are aligned with the \( x \)- and \( y \)-axes.
### Diagram Explanation
In the diagram:
- The robot arm is positioned at a 30° angle from the positive x-axis.
- The force vector \( \mathbf{F} \) is applied at a 70° angle from the robot arm.
### Vector Representation
To express the force vector \( \mathbf{F} \) using \( \mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{j} \), it requires resolving the force into its x and y components:
- The x-component (\( F_x \)) of the force can be calculated with:
\[
F_x = 65 \cos(30° + 70°)
\]
- The y-component (\( F_y \)) of the force can be calculated with:
\[
F_y = 65 \sin(30° + 70°)
\]
### Expression
Express your answer as a vector using the unit vectors \( \mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{j} \).
\[
F = \underline{\hspace{1cm}} \mathbf{i} + \underline{\hspace{1cm}} \mathbf{j} \text{ N}
\]
(Make sure to express your answer using three significant figures.)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F480f989f-2af6-48a5-ab4d-ef9ac310c5f5%2F43080257-bce1-49d8-989f-cfa8901107ff%2Fzjdiei_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The cylindrical coordinate robot on a factory's assembly line is shown in a top view. A force of 65 N acts on a workpiece being held at the end of the robot's arm. The goal is to express the 65 N force as a vector in terms of unit vectors \( \mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{j} \), which are aligned with the \( x \)- and \( y \)-axes.
### Diagram Explanation
In the diagram:
- The robot arm is positioned at a 30° angle from the positive x-axis.
- The force vector \( \mathbf{F} \) is applied at a 70° angle from the robot arm.
### Vector Representation
To express the force vector \( \mathbf{F} \) using \( \mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{j} \), it requires resolving the force into its x and y components:
- The x-component (\( F_x \)) of the force can be calculated with:
\[
F_x = 65 \cos(30° + 70°)
\]
- The y-component (\( F_y \)) of the force can be calculated with:
\[
F_y = 65 \sin(30° + 70°)
\]
### Expression
Express your answer as a vector using the unit vectors \( \mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{j} \).
\[
F = \underline{\hspace{1cm}} \mathbf{i} + \underline{\hspace{1cm}} \mathbf{j} \text{ N}
\]
(Make sure to express your answer using three significant figures.)
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