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Two forces are applied to a car in an effort to move it, as shown in the following figure, where F1 = 439 N and F2 = 365 N. (As...Asked by jill
Two forces are applied to a car in an effort to move it, as shown in the following figure, where F1 = 428 N and F2 = 358 N. (Assume up and to the right as positive directions.)
a) What is the resultant of these two forces? magnitude and direction
b) If the car has a mass of 3,000 kg, what acceleration does it have? Ignore friction.
a) What is the resultant of these two forces? magnitude and direction
b) If the car has a mass of 3,000 kg, what acceleration does it have? Ignore friction.
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jill
i can't add the picture...
there is a car with F1 10 degrees to the left of the vertical axis and F2 30 degrees right of the vertical axis
there is a car with F1 10 degrees to the left of the vertical axis and F2 30 degrees right of the vertical axis
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Shâhîd Kâshmîrí
Resultant=451.45N and direction is upwards
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