Three forces are applied to an object, as indicated in the drawing. Force F with arrow1 has a magnitude of 21.0 newtons (21.0 N) and is directed 30.0° to the left of the +y axis. Force F with arrow2 has a magnitude of 14.4 N and points along the +x axis. What must be the magnitude and direction (specified by the angle θ in the drawing) of the third force F with arrow3 such that the vector sum of the three forces is 0 N?
Three forces are applied to an object, as indicated in the drawing. Force F with arrow1...
Three forces are applied to an object, as indicated in the drawing. Force F with arrow1 has a magnitude of 29.0 newtons (29.0 N) and is directed 30.0° to the left of the +y axis. Force F with arrow2 has a magnitude of 21.5 N and points along the +x axis. What must be the magnitude and direction (specified by the angle θ in the drawing) of the third force F3 such that the vector sum of the three forces...
Three forces are applied to an object, as indicated in the drawing. Force 1 has a magnitude of 22.0 newtons (22.0 N) and is directed 30.0° to the left of the +y axis. Force 2 has a magnitude of 19.0 N and points along the +x axis. What must be the magnitude and direction (specified by the angle θ in the drawing) of the third force 3 such that the vector sum of the three forces is 0 N? magnitude...
Three forces are applied to an object, as Indicated in the drawing. Force F, has a magnitude of 26.0 newtons (26.0 N) and is directed 30.0* to the left of the ty axis. Force along the +x axis. What must be the magnitude and direction (speaifled by the angle 8 in the drawing) of thethforce F uch that the vector sum of the three forces is 0 N? MacBook Ai
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.
The drawing shows a rectangular piece of wood. The forces applied to corners B and D have the same magnitude of 18 N and are directed parallel to the long and shortsides of the rectangle. The long side of the rectangle is twice as long as the short side. An axis of rotation is shown perpendicular to the plane of the rectangle atits center. A third force (not shown in the drawing) is applied to corner A, directed along the...
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
10. A force ? 1 of magnitude 6.00 newtons acts on an object at the origin in a direction θ = 30.0° above the positive x axis. A second force ? 2 of magnitude 5.00 newtons acts on the object in the direction of the positive y axis. a. Find graphically the magnitude and direction of the resultant force ? 1 +? 2. (Do this on graph paper or engineering paper. Measure the resultant and the angle it forms.) b....
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...
Three forces act on a 15-kg object. Force 1 is 12 N directed along the positive x-axis. Force 2 is 18 N directed along the -y-axis. And Force 3 is 22 N directed exactly midway between the +x=axis and -y-axis. a) Draw a free body diagram clearly labeling the forces. b) Find the net force on the object in both unit vector and polar notation. c) Draw this force on your diagram.
The forces shown in the figure below are applied to an object. Find the third force that will produce a zero resultant force. (Take the x-axis along the horizontal direction, and F = 55.1 lb.)