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Two ropes pull on a ring. One exerts a 57 N force at 30.0°, the other a 57 N force at 60.0° (a) What is the net force on the ri...Asked by Khadija
Two ropes pull on a ring. One exerts a 63 N force at 30.0°, the other a 63 N force at 60.0°
(a) What is the net force on the ring?
Magnitude
____ N
Direction
____ °
(b) What are the magnitude and direction of the force that would cause the ring to be in equilibrium?
(a) What is the net force on the ring?
Magnitude
____ N
Direction
____ °
(b) What are the magnitude and direction of the force that would cause the ring to be in equilibrium?
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