Consider the vectors below. For this exercise you should round all answers to one decimal place. F₂, F₂ = 20 F₁,F₁ = 14 35⁰ 20⁰ F3, ||F3|| = 10 15⁰

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Consider the vectors below. For this exercise you should round all answers to one decimal place.
F₂,||F₂ = 20
F₁₂, F₁ = 14
35⁰
20⁰
F3, ||F3|| = 10
a.
Represent each of the force vectors in component form. Place your response in the table below.
F3
b.
Determine the resultant force, expressing it in terms of the unit vectors i and j. Sketch this resultant
vector on the above diagram.
15⁰
Transcribed Image Text:5. Consider the vectors below. For this exercise you should round all answers to one decimal place. F₂,||F₂ = 20 F₁₂, F₁ = 14 35⁰ 20⁰ F3, ||F3|| = 10 a. Represent each of the force vectors in component form. Place your response in the table below. F3 b. Determine the resultant force, expressing it in terms of the unit vectors i and j. Sketch this resultant vector on the above diagram. 15⁰
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Suppose the resultant force acted on an object that was at the origin and resulted in the displacement
vector d =< 3,4 >. How much work was done by the resultant force on the object? Use your answer from part b
as appropriate.
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Using your results from parts b and c, what is the measure of the angle between the resultant force and
displacement vector?
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Suppose the resultant force acted on an object that was at the origin and resulted in the displacement
vector d =< 3,4 >. How much work was done by the resultant force on the object? Use your answer from part b
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Using your results from parts b and c, what is the measure of the angle between the resultant force and
displacement vector?
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