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Homework Statement
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.
Homework Equations
Trig relations would obviously be of some help.
The Attempt at a Solution
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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?