Question
A 33 N force acting at 90° and a 44 N force at 60° are applied
concurrently at a point P. What is the magnitude and direction of the
resultant force?
concurrently at a point P. What is the magnitude and direction of the
resultant force?
Answers
Add the two forces as vectors. Adding the x and y components separately is an easy way to do it. Then the magnitude will be the square root of the sum of the squares of the sum of the force components.
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