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Ans: A

Find the direction of the resultant vector F1 and F2 from the figure 100 N Figure:...
Find the value of the resultant vector F1 and F2 from the figure 100 N 80 N a) 20.06 N A. 180.06 N B. 90.06 N C. 128.06 N D.
Suppose that F1 = 400 N.Part A Determine the magnitude of the resultant F'=F1 + F2. Part B Determine the direction of the resultant force F'=F1 + F2, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis. Part C Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR = F1 + F2 + F3. Part D Determine the direction of the resultant force FR = F1 + F2 + F3. measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
4. (20 points) What is the resultant force (magnitude and direction) F1+F2 for the figure below (not shown to scale)? Note that |F1) = 60/N, and (F21 = 30V5 N. |F1 = 60 N G F!=30V5 N
Suppose that F1 = 810 N and F2 = 525 N. (Figure 1) Part ADetermine the magnitude of the resultant force. Part B Determine the direction of the resultant force, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
If F1 = 850 N , F2 = 640 N , determine the magnitude of the
resultant force.Determine the direction of the resultant force measured
counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
Suppose that F1-350 N.(Figure 1) Part A Determine the magnitude of the resultant F' = F1+F2 Part B Determine the direction of the resultant force F' = F1+F2, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.Part C Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR = F1 + F2 + F3. Part D Determine the direction of the resultant force FR = F1 + F2 + F3, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
Vector subtraction F1 - F2 can be considered as a special
vector addition, namely, F1 - F2 = F1 + (-F2). Suppose that the
cases of vector addition 1 and 2 in this experiment were vector
subtraction F1 - F2. In which quadrant would the resultant vector
be in each case?
3. Vector subtraction can be considered as a special vector addition, namely, -R = A + (-A) . Suppose that the cases of vector addition 1 and 2 in...
Problem-1.2 The hook shown in the Figure below is subjected to three forces shown in F1, F2 and F3. a) Find the resultant of the force F1 and F2 and call it FA. Use parallelogram law to find the magnitude and direction of the force FA b) Find the magnitude and direction of the force F3, if the resultant FR of the all three forces is 750 N and it is directed along the x-axis.
FRis the sum (resultant) force vector of two force vectors of F1 and F2. We know that F1 = 26 i + 25 j. Also, FR makes an angle of 27 deg with the positive x axis, and the magnitude of the resultant force is FR = 21.4 N. What is the magnitude of force F2? a. 10.2 N b. 14.5 N c. 22.3 N d.16.8 N Part 2: What is the angle of F2 in the previous question? a. 4.29...
Two forces act on the hook (Figure 1) Part A Determine the magnitude of the resultant force, if F1 = 180 N. F2 = 500 N