Elements Of Electromagnetics
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a = 4 m
b = 3.2 m
c = 2 m
F = {-7i+4j+12k} N
Specified axis: AF
Find the following:
- Find the z-component of the moment of F about the specified axis.
- Find the x-component of the moment of F about the specified axis.
- Find the magnitude of the moment of F about the specified axis.
- Find the y-component of the moment of F about the specified axis.
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