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find the vertical and horizontal components of a 50lb force that is directed above 50°above the horizontal?
5 years ago

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Answered by R_scott
vertical is the cosine , horizontal is the sine

v = 50 lb cos(50º)

h = 50 lb sin(50º)
5 years ago
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