Question
4. If F1 stands for a force vector of magnitude 30.0 N and F2 stands for a force vector of magnitude 40.0 N
acting in the directions shown in Figure 3-6, what are the magnitude and direction of the resultant
obtained by the vector addition of these two vectors using the analytical method? Show your work.
acting in the directions shown in Figure 3-6, what are the magnitude and direction of the resultant
obtained by the vector addition of these two vectors using the analytical method? Show your work.
Answers
no diagram, but just convert each vector to x-y coordinates, and then add them up.
then convert back to polar form.
then convert back to polar form.
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