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A man pulls a rope attached to a crate with a force of 120 N. If the rope makes an angle of 130 degrees with the ground, find the components of the force.
11 years ago

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Henry
F = 120N.[130o]
Fx = 120*cos130 = -77.13 N.
Fy = 120*sin130 = 91.93 N.

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