The two forces F⃗ 1 and F⃗ 2 shown in (Figure 1) act on a 29.0-kg object on a frictionless tabletop. Suppose that F1 F_1 = 11.4 N, and F2 F_2 = 16.2 N.
The two forces F⃗ 1 and F⃗ 2 shown in (Figure 1) act on a 29.0-kg object on a frictionless tabletop. Suppose that F1 F_1 = 11.4 N, and F2 F_2 = 16.2 N.
- Determine the magnitude of the net force on the object for the diagram (a) in the figure.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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FRa= |
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- Determine the angle between the positive xxaxis and the net force F⃗ RaF→Ra on the object for the diagram (a), measured counterclockwise.
Express your answer using three significant figures.
θa = ________________
- Determine the magnitude of the acceleration of the object for the diagram (a).
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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aa= |
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- Determine the magnitude of the net force on the object for the diagram (b) in the figure.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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FRb= _______________ ______________ |
- Determine the angle between the positive xxaxis and the net force F⃗ RbF→Rb on the object for the diagram (b), measured counterclockwise.
Express your answer using three significant figures.
θB = ____________________ __________________ |
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F.) Determine the magnitude of the acceleration of the object for the diagram (b). Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ab =__________________ ______________ |
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mass = m = 29 kg
F1= 11.4 N
F2= 16.2 N
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