Chapter1: Temperature And Heat
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please answer question 1&2
1. If F1 Stands for a force vector of magnitude 30.0 N and F, stands for a force vector of magnitude 40.0 N acting in the directions shown in the image what are the magnitude and direction of the resultant obtained by the vector addition of these two vectors using the analytical method? Show your work.
Magnitude =
N Direction (relative to x axis) =
degrees
2. What is the equilibrant force that would be needed to compensate for the resultant force of the vectors
F1 and F2 that you calculated in Question 1?
Magnitude =
N
Direction (relative to x axis) =
degrees
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