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Problem Statement 1: our Forces act on an object. The first force is 60 N at...
Problem Statement 1 Four Forces act on an object. The first force is 60 N at 90°, the second is 40 N at 0°, the third is 80 N at 270° and the fourth is 40 N at 180. Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant of all four forces by following the steps below Step 1: Perform the necessary calculations (by resolving each force into the horizontal and vertical components) and determine the magnitude and direction Note: Step...
Two forces act on an object. The first force has a magnitude of 10.0 N and is directed in the positive x-direction. The second force has a magnitude of 15.0 N and is directed in the positive y-direction. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force?
Two forces act on an object. The first force has a magnitude of 17.0 N and is oriented 78.0° counterclockwise from the +? ‑axis, whereas the second force has ? ‑ and ? ‑components (−23.0 N,12.5 N). Express the magnitude and direction of the net force.
Two forces act on an object. The first force has a magnitude of 17.0 N and is oriented 58.0� counter-clockwise from the x axis, while the 2nd force has x- and y-components (-21.0 N, 10.5 N). Express the magnitude and direction of the net force.
Two forces act on an object. The first force has a magnitude of 19.0 N and is oriented 48.0° counter-clockwise from the x axis, while the 2nd force has x- and y-components (-19.0 N, 10.5 N). Express the magnitude and direction of the net force.
2. Two forces act concurrently on an object. While a 75 N force pushes it east, a 25 N force pushes it north. a) What is the magnitude of the resultant force? b) What is the direction of the resultant force?
Three forces act on a moving object. One force has a magnitude of 78.6 N and is directed due north. Another has a magnitude of 55.3 N and is directed due west. What must be (a) the magnitude and (b) the direction of the third force, such that the object continues to move with a constant velocity? Express your answer as a positive angle south of east.
Two forces of magnitude 30 newtons (N) and 40 N act on an object at angles of 30° and -45° with the positive x-axis as shown in the figure. Find the direction and magnitude of the resultant force, that is, find F1 + F2.
Three forces act on a moving object. One force has a magnitude of 87.0 N and is directed due north. Another has a magnitude of 44.6 N and is directed due west. What must be (a) the magnitude and (b) the direction of the third force, such that the object continues to move with a constant velocity? Express your answer as a positive angle south of east. (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
Two forces of magnitude 10 newtons (N) and 40 N act on an object at angles of 30° and -45° with the positive x-axis as shown in the figure. Find the direction and magnitude of the resultant force; that is, find F, +F2. F|-10N 30 45 0 1F21-40N FyF2-DI (Simplify your answer, including any radicals. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression.) Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.