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Inclined Beam
A structural element positioned at an angle, subject to forces and torques, analyzed for equilibrium.Equilibrium
A state where the sum of forces and torques on a system is zero, resulting in no motion.Torque
A measure of the rotational force applied at a distance from an axis, influencing angular motion.Hinge
A support point allowing rotation, providing a pivot for analyzing forces and torques.Vector Addition
The process of combining vectors to determine a resultant vector, crucial in force analysis.Net Force
The overall force acting on an object, found by vectorially adding all individual forces.Reference Axis
A chosen line or point about which torques are calculated to simplify equilibrium analysis.Complementary Angle
An angle that, when added to another, equals 90 degrees, used in trigonometric calculations.Pythagorean Theorem
A mathematical principle used to calculate the magnitude of a resultant vector in physics.Arctangent
A trigonometric function used to determine an angle from the ratio of opposite to adjacent sides.Horizontal
A direction parallel to the ground, often used as a reference in force and angle calculations.Vertical
A direction perpendicular to the ground, significant in analyzing forces in equilibrium problems.Force Components
The breakdown of a force into perpendicular vectors, typically along x and y axes.Clockwise Torque
A rotational force causing a clockwise motion, considered negative in torque calculations.Counterclockwise Torque
A rotational force causing a counterclockwise motion, considered positive in torque calculations.