1. Vectors Resultant and Components: Three horizontal ropes pull on a large stone stuck in the ground, producing the vector forces and shown in the right figure. (a) Find the magnitude and direction of a resultant force (vector) on the stone that will make the vector sum non zero. (b) Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector that will make the vector sum zero. (c) Express the result in terms of component form and resultant form. (d) Sketch the vector sum. B (80.0 N) 30.0 A (100.0 N) 30.0° 53.0 Ĉ (40.0 N)

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1. Vectors Resultant and Components: Three horizontal ropes pull on a large
stone stuck in the ground, producing the vector forces and shown in the right
figure. (a) Find the magnitude and direction of a resultant force (vector) on
the stone that will make the vector sum non zero. (b) Find the magnitude and
direction of the resultant vector that will make the vector sum zero. (c)
B (80.0 N)
30.0
A (100.0 N)
30.0°
53,0 o
Express the result in terms of component form and resultant form. (d) Sketch
the vector sum.
Ĉ 40.0 N)
Transcribed Image Text:1. Vectors Resultant and Components: Three horizontal ropes pull on a large stone stuck in the ground, producing the vector forces and shown in the right figure. (a) Find the magnitude and direction of a resultant force (vector) on the stone that will make the vector sum non zero. (b) Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector that will make the vector sum zero. (c) B (80.0 N) 30.0 A (100.0 N) 30.0° 53,0 o Express the result in terms of component form and resultant form. (d) Sketch the vector sum. Ĉ 40.0 N)
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