Given F₁ = 8 N, East F₂=7 N, 45° North of East F₂= 6 N, West Complete the following table of components. If the answer isn't a whole number, round it off to two decimal places. No need to write the unit. If negative, use this negative symbol: - T the following force vectors, 1 F. x-component (in Newtons) Blank 1 Blank 3 Blank 5 y-component (in Newtons) Blank 2 Blank 4 Blank 6 What is the magnitude of the resultant force? Round off to two decimal places: Blank 7 N What angle (measured from the +x-axis) is the direction of the resultant force? Round off to two decimal places Blank 8 degrees

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Given the following force vectors,
F, = 8 N, East
1
F₂=7 N, 45° North of East
F₂= 6 N, West
Complete the following table of components. If the answer isn't a whole number, round it off to two decimal places. No need to
write the unit. If negative, use this negative symbol: -
1
F₁
2
F3
x-component (in Newtons)
Blank 1
Blank 3
Blank 5
What is the magnitude of the resultant force? Round off to two decimal places: Blank 7 N
y-component (in Newtons)
Blank 2
Blank 4
Blank 6
What angle (measured from the +x-axis) is the direction of the resultant force? Round off to two decimal places Blank 8 degrees
Transcribed Image Text:Given the following force vectors, F, = 8 N, East 1 F₂=7 N, 45° North of East F₂= 6 N, West Complete the following table of components. If the answer isn't a whole number, round it off to two decimal places. No need to write the unit. If negative, use this negative symbol: - 1 F₁ 2 F3 x-component (in Newtons) Blank 1 Blank 3 Blank 5 What is the magnitude of the resultant force? Round off to two decimal places: Blank 7 N y-component (in Newtons) Blank 2 Blank 4 Blank 6 What angle (measured from the +x-axis) is the direction of the resultant force? Round off to two decimal places Blank 8 degrees
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