52. Assuming the +x-axis is horizontal to the right for the vectors given in the following figure, use the analytical method to find the following resultants: (a) 11.671 +8.991. (b) 9.011-6.401. (c) Ď+ F. (d) 5.651 + 1.013. (e) D-F. (0A+2F. (9) C-2D + 3F, and (h) A-4D + 2F. 7. B = 5.0 18 53° A = 10.0 30° D C = 12.0 60% ILL 10₂3 30° F = 20.0

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52. Assuming the +x-axis is horizontal to the right for the vectors given in the following figure, use the
analytical method to find the following resultants: (a) 11.671+ 8.991. (b) 9.011-6.401. (c) D + F. (d)
5.651 + 1.013. (e) D-F. (0) A+ 2F. (9) C-2D + 3F, and (h) A - 4D + 2F.
1.
B = 5.0
B
53°
A = 10.0
30°
A
D
C = 12.0
8
60°
ILL
10
30°
F = 20.0
Transcribed Image Text:52. Assuming the +x-axis is horizontal to the right for the vectors given in the following figure, use the analytical method to find the following resultants: (a) 11.671+ 8.991. (b) 9.011-6.401. (c) D + F. (d) 5.651 + 1.013. (e) D-F. (0) A+ 2F. (9) C-2D + 3F, and (h) A - 4D + 2F. 1. B = 5.0 B 53° A = 10.0 30° A D C = 12.0 8 60° ILL 10 30° F = 20.0
ns
5.65i
1.01j, (e) DF, (f) A+ 2F, (g) C-2D + 3F, and (h) A - 4D + 2F.
1.
B = 5.0
100
53°
A = 10.0
30°
A
D
37°
C = 12.0
D = 20.0
60°
ILL
F
10
30°
F = 20.0
Transcribed Image Text:ns 5.65i 1.01j, (e) DF, (f) A+ 2F, (g) C-2D + 3F, and (h) A - 4D + 2F. 1. B = 5.0 100 53° A = 10.0 30° A D 37° C = 12.0 D = 20.0 60° ILL F 10 30° F = 20.0
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