Why Are the Two Angles Labeled Theta Equal?

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In summary, the conversation discusses using vector analysis to calculate the moment of a force about a specific axis. The individual is seeking clarification on the figure in their textbook, specifically the equal angles labeled theta. The conversation also touches on the direction and angle of the moment in relation to the force and position vector. Through discussion, it is clarified that the two angles are equal due to being complementary to the angle between the moment and its y component.
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In my statics book (13th ed. Hibbeler) I'm reviewing the section about using vector analysis to calculate the moment of a force about a specific axis. I understand the theory fine, but I don't completely understand the figure in the book (pic attached). Specifically, why are the two angles labeled theta equal? The first tangle is between the position vector and the x axis, and the second angle is between the moment and it's y component.

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Trig relations would obviously be of some help.

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Since ##r## is any vector from point O extending to the line of action of the applied force, doesn't that mean we can adjust ##r## and still maintain the same moment ##M_O##? Thus ##\theta## between ##r## and the x-axis is changing while ##\theta## between ##M_O## and ##M_y## remains the same?
 

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What is Mo?
 
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##M_O## is the moment of the force ##F## about the axis through point O.
 
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OK. What is the direction of Mo in respect to the plane determined by F and r? What is the angle between Mo and r?
 
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##M_O## is, by definition, perpendicular to the plane containing ##F## and ##r##. The angle between ##M_O## and ##r## is thus 90°.
 
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Great. so now you see why the two angles are equal?
The angle between the y-axis and r should give 90 when added to theta, right?
 
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Yes, but I don't exactly understand how the angle between the y-axis and ##r##, and the angle ##\theta## being complementary to one another tells us anything about the angle between ##M_O## and ##M_y##.

I get that the angles adjacent to ##\theta## are equivalent to ##90-\theta##, but, to me, that doesn't explain why both ##\theta##'s seem to be equal.

Can you please clarify?
 
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If we call "alpha" the angle between r and My, it is complementary to both angles labeled "theta".
Or both angles have the same complementary angle (alpha).
 
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Thanks a ton, I got it now! Interesting way of looking at things!
 

FAQ: Why Are the Two Angles Labeled Theta Equal?

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