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A man is pulling on a rope with a force of 65 N
directed at an angle of 26◦ to the horizontal.
What is the x-component of this force?
Answer in units of N.
15 years ago

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Henry
x = hor. = 65 * cos(26) = 58.4N.
15 years ago

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