Find analytically the resultant of

  1. Find analytically the resultant of the forces shown below:Where: F1 = 20 kg (4,4) F2 = 15 kg (-5,5) F3 = 5 kg (-2,-2) F4 = 10 kg
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  2. When I graphically find a vector sum and then analytically solve for the resultant, I am getting two completely different
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  3. Find analytically the sum or resultant of the following displacements:A= 10m Northwest , B= 20m 30 degree north of east and C =
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  4. Two forces, 422 N at 24� and 278 N at 29� areapplied to a car in an effort to accelerate it. mass of the car is 3000kg Find the
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  5. How do you find the resultant in terms of components, the magnitude of the resultant, and the resulant's angle above the x-axis?
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  6. Forces of 22N and 226N act on the same object at an angle of 40° to each other. Find the resultant force and the direction of
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  7. A resultant vector has a magnitude of 25m?s with an angle of 20 degrees counterclockwise of east. draw the resultant on a
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  8. two force10n and20n are inclined at an angle 60 degree to each.find the resultant forces are now made to be inclined at120degree
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  9. Three forces of magnitude 15N, 10N and 5N act on a particle in the direction which make 120° with one another. Find the
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  10. Find the solution where x and y are integers to:1/x + 1/y = 1/14 I can use a computer to get a list of solutions: 7, -14 10, -35
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