The helicopter view in the figure shows two people pulling on a stubborn mule. The person on the right pulls with a force F, of magnitude 87.9 N and direction of ₁ = 55.0. The person on the left pulls with a force F₂ of magnitude 79.4 N and direction of ₂ = 65.0° (a) Find the single force that is equivalent to the two forces shown. The forces are measured in units of newtons (symbolized N) Ni+ Nj (b) Find the force that a third person would have to exert on the mule to make the resultant force equal to zero. Ni+ Nj

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The helicopter view in the figure shows two people pulling on a stubborn mule. The person on the right pulis with a force F, of magnitude 87.9 N
and direction of f₁ = 55.0%. The person on the left pulls with a force F, of magnitude 79.4 N and direction of U₂ = 65.0°
(a) Find the single force that is equivalent to the two forces shown. The forces are measured in units of newtons (symbolized N)
Ni+
Nj
(b) Find the force that a third person would have to exert on the mule to make the resultant force equal to zero.
Ni+
Nj
Transcribed Image Text:The helicopter view in the figure shows two people pulling on a stubborn mule. The person on the right pulis with a force F, of magnitude 87.9 N and direction of f₁ = 55.0%. The person on the left pulls with a force F, of magnitude 79.4 N and direction of U₂ = 65.0° (a) Find the single force that is equivalent to the two forces shown. The forces are measured in units of newtons (symbolized N) Ni+ Nj (b) Find the force that a third person would have to exert on the mule to make the resultant force equal to zero. Ni+ Nj
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