How do you decide the orientation of coordinate axes in a space force system?
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it is a vector and lies on a 3d plain and hence it has x,y and z axis in any taken point
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The orientation of coordinate axes in a space force system:
- A force can be represented by its components, one of the advantage is it is easy to add them, scalar multiply them.
- If |F| is the magnitude and theta is the angle between the positive direction of x-axis and the force F.
- The direction of +x-axis is given by unit vector ^i to the east, the direction of the +y-axis is given by ^j to the north and the direction of +z-axis is given by unit vector ^k , which points to the ground.
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