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Figure P3.28 illustrates typical proportions of male (m) and female (f) anatomies. The displacements
Figure P3.28
The vector sum of the given displacements for both male and female.
Answer to Problem 40P
The vector sum of the displacements for male is
Explanation of Solution
Section 1:
To determine: The vector sum of displacements for male in unit vector notation.
Answer: The unit vector notation for vector sum of displacements for male is
Given information:
The magnitude of male displacements,
The displacements of male in unit vector notation is given as,
Formula to calculate the vector sum for male is given as,
Substitute
Section 2:
To determine: The magnitude of the vector sum of displacements for male.
Answer: The magnitude of the vector sum of the displacements for male is
Given information:
The magnitude of male displacements,
Formula to calculate the magnitude of the vector sum of the displacements for male is,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the magnitude of the vector sum of the displacements for male is
Section 3:
To determine: The direction for the vector sum of the displacements for male.
Answer: The direction for the vector sum of the displacements for male is
Given information:
The magnitude of male displacements,
Formula to calculate the direction for the vector sum of the displacements for male is,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the direction for the vector sum of the displacements for male is
Section 4:
To determine: The vector sum of displacements for female in unit vector notation.
Answer: The unit vector notation for vector sum of displacements for female is
Given information:
The magnitude of male displacements,
The displacements of female in unit vector notation is given as,
Formula to calculate the vector sum for female is given as,
Substitute
Section 5:
To determine: The magnitude of the vector sum of displacements for female.
Answer: The magnitude of the vector sum of the displacements for female is
Given information:
The magnitude of male displacements,
Formula to calculate the magnitude of the vector sum of the displacements for female is,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the magnitude of the vector sum of the displacements for female is
Section 6:
To determine: The direction for the vector sum of the displacements for female.
Answer: The direction for the vector sum of the displacements for female is
Given information:
The magnitude of male displacements,
Formula to calculate the direction for the vector sum of the displacements for male is,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the direction for the vector sum of the displacements for female is
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