Fy = F1 sin 60 + F2 sin 75 =
129 sin 60 + 88 sin 75 = 196.71 N
Fx = F1 cos 60 + F2 cos 75 = 129
cos 60 + 88 cos 75 = 87.27 N
resultant force,
F =
(Fy2 + Fx2) = 215.19
N
direction = tan-1(Fy / Fx) = 66.07
a) 215.19 N & 66.07 counterclockwise from x axis shown
the force to make net force zero is the resultant force acting in
opposite direction so
answer to second question is
b) 215.19 N & direction = (180 + 66.07 ) = 246.07
counterclockwise from x axis shown
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There
are two forces on the 1.86 kg box in the overhead view of the
figure but only one is shown. For F1 = 29.7 N,
a = 10.1 m/s2, and θ = 30.3°, find the second
force (a) in unit-vector notation and as
(b) a magnitude and (c) a
direction. (State the direction as a negative angle measured from
the +x direction.)
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