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Exercise 4.5: Constants Two forces, Fi and F2, act at a point. The magnitude of Fi is 8.00 N, and its direction is an angle 65.0 ° above the x-axis in the second quadrant. The magnitude of F2 is 6.00 N, and its direction is an angle 53.7 ° below the x-axis in the third quadrant. We were unable to transcribe this imagePart C What is the magnitude of the resultant force? 2 Submit Request Answer
Three forces act on an object, with force F2 acting in the positive x direction. (a) Find the magnitude of the net force acting on the object? (b) Find the direction of the net force. The angle is measured from the positive x axis. (c) Find the fourth force that a person would have to exert on the object to make the net force equal to zero. F1=11.0N at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal F2=12.0N F3=10.0N along...
Two forces, F1 and F2, act at a point. F1 has a magnitude of 8.20 N and is directed at an angle of 61.0° above, the negative x axis in the second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 5.60 N and is directed at an angle of 53.4° below the negative x axis in the third quadrant.Part A What is the x component of the resultant force? Part B What is the y component of the resultant force? Part C What is the...
Two forces, F? 1 and F? 2, act at a point, as shown in the picture. (Figure 1) F? 1 has a magnitude of 9.20 N and is directed at an angle of ? = 65.0 ? above the negative xaxis in the second quadrant. F? 2 has a magnitudeof 5.80 N and is directed at an angle of ? = 53.9 ? below the negative x axis in the third quadrant. Part A What is the x component Fx...
Two forces, F1 and F2, act at a point, as shown in the picture. (Figure 1) F1 has a magnitude of 8.40 N and is directed at an angle of a = 59.0 ? above the negative xaxis in the second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 6.40 N and is directed at an angle of b = 54.1 ? below the negative x axis in the third quadrant. a) What is the x component Fx of the resultant force? Express...
Two forces, F1 and F2, act at a point, as shown in the picture. F1 has a magnitude of 9.60 N and is directed at an angle of α = 58.0° above the negative x axis in the second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 5.80 N and is directed at an angle of β = 52.5° below the negative x axis in the third quadrant.Part A What is the x component Fx of the resultant force? Part B What is...
three forces act on a bracket as shown two forces acting on a bracket 7. Three forces act on the bracket as shown. The resultant of these vectors acts along the u axis with a magnitude of 600 N. Determine the magnitude and direction of F1. F2 650 N Fi 45° F3 500 N 2. Two forces are acting on the bracket. The magnitude and direction of the vector F is 450 N and 60°, respectively. Find the magnitude of...
Forces Fi and F2 with magnitudes indicated in the drawing act at point o. F2 2.80 kN F1 = 2.02 kN 33° 51° 0 Determine the magnitudes in kilonewtons and directions in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis of the following resultant forces. (a) R1 = F1 + F2 magnitude kN Enter a number direction (b) R2 -F1F2 magnitude kN direction o counterclockwise from the +x-axis (c) R3 F2 F1 magnitude kN direction counterclockwise from the +x-axis
Two forces, F⃗1 and F⃗2, act at a point, as shown in the picture. (Figure 1) F⃗1 has a magnitude of 8.80 N and is directed at an angle of α = 62.0 ∘ above the negative x axis in the second quadrant. F⃗2 has a magnitude of 7.00 N and is directed at an angle of β = 52.3 ∘ below the negative x axis in the third quadrant. Part A What is the x component Fx of the resultant force? Part...
Two forces, F⃗ 1 and F⃗ 2, act at a point, as shown in the picture. (Figure 1) F⃗ 1 has a magnitude of 9.00 N and is directed at an angle of α = 58.0 ∘ above the negative x axis in the second quadrant. F⃗ 2 has a magnitude of 7.00 N and is directed at an angle of β = 52.9 ∘ below the negative x axis in the third quadrant. PART A: What is the x...