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  1. A man in search of his dog drives first 13.3 mi northeast, then 17.3 mi straight south, and finally 6.85 mi in a direction
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  2. Two forces of magnitude 80n and 60n are inclinde to each other at angle 90 calculate the resultant force and obtain it direction
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  3. A man in search of his dog drives first 13.3 mi northeast, then 17.3 mi straight south, and finally 6.85 mi in a direction
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  4. You have two forces, 106.8 N and 50.8 N.What is their resultant if the first acts upward and the second acts downward? What is
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  5. (a) Find the resultant of the following coplanar forces acting at point O: 44N in direction 54°, 77N in direction 90°, 60N in
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  6. What is the resultant of two displacement vectors having the same direction?a. The resultant is the sum of the two displacements
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  7. describe the force board experiment to show how to obtain the resultant of two non-parallel coplanar force acting at a
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  8. A car travels 20.2 km due north and then31.3 km in a direction φ = 61.2◦ west of north. Find the magnitude of the car’s
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  9. 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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  10. Get the resultant and its direction along the horizontal for the group of forcesF1 = 12,000 N at 42° NE F3 = 13,500 N at 37°
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