Two forces, F₁ and F2, act at a point, as shown in (Figure 1). F₁ has a magnitude of 9.00 N and is directed at an angle of a = 61.0° above the negative x axis in the second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 6.20 N and is directed at an angle of 3 = 53.2 ° below the negative x axis in the third quadrant. Figure F₁ F₂ α B 1 of 1 What is the x component F of the resultant force? Express your answer in newtons. VE ΑΣΦ F₂ = Submit Part B Request Answer What is the y component Fy of the resultant force? Express your answer in newtons. 15. ΑΣΦ Fy= ? ? N N
Rotational Equilibrium And Rotational Dynamics
In physics, the state of balance between the forces and the dynamics of motion is called the equilibrium state. The balance between various forces acting on a system in a rotational motion is called rotational equilibrium or rotational dynamics.
Equilibrium of Forces
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I currently have 9.00 x sin(61) = 7.87 for the +y value of quadrant 2. Then 6.20 x sin(53.2) = 4.96 as the -y value of quadrant 3. Would I use cos to find x axis? When I do this they are obviously two different values. I'm a little lost as my teacher is confusing. Please do step by step so I can easily break it down for understanding.



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