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Two forces are applied to a car in an effort to accelerate it, as shown below. The first force, F1 = 364 N, is applied at an angle α = 33° to the forward dashed line. The second force, F2 = 522 N, is applied at an angle β = 11° to the forward dashed line.
What is the resultant of these two forces? N
If the car has a mass of 3050 kg, what acceleration does it have? (Disregard friction.)m/s2
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