A horizontal forces of magnitude

  1. two horizontal forces F1 and F2, acting on an object of mass 1.11kg. The magnitude of F1 is 27.56N. The object moves strictly
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  2. Two forces F1 and F2 act on the 7.00 kg block in opposite directions. The magnitude of these forces are F1 = -59 N and F2 =
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  3. A block moves up a 30° incline under the action of certain forces, three of which are shown at the right. F1 is horizontal and
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  4. Which statement about forces is correct?(1 point)Responses Forces do not have magnitude or direction. Forces do not have
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  5. Which statement about forces is correct?(1 point)Responses Forces have magnitude, but not direction. Forces have magnitude, but
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  6. Which statement about forces is correct?(1 point)Responses Forces do not have magnitude or direction. Forces do not have
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  7. Which statement about forces is correct?(1 point)Responses Forces do not have magnitude or direction. Forces do not have
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  8. the greatest and the least resultants of two forces acting on a body are 35kN and 5kN respectively,determine the magnitude of
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  9. In free body diagrams, Forces are represented bywhich one is eighth numbers only, because forces only have magnitude (#)
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  10. Which statement about forces is correct?(1 point)Responses Forces do not have magnitude, but they have direction. Forces do not
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