Physics Laboratory Manual
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ISBN: 9781133950639
Author: David Loyd
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 7PLA
Use the polygon method of vector addition to construct on the axes below a graphical solution to the problem in Figure 3-6. Use the scale 1.00 cm = 10.0 N.
Resultant vector length = _____cm
Force represented by this length = _____N
Direction of resultant relative to x axis = _____degrees
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