Given a force vector F1=0.3kg⋅9.81ms2, at 59 degrees with respect to the x axis and a second vector force F2=0.2kg⋅9.81ms2, at 18 degrees with respect to the x axis the resultant of these 2 forces has a magnitude of:
A) 2.9N;
B) 120.8N;
C) 52.0N;
D) 4.6N;

Given a force vector F1=0.3kg⋅9.81ms2, at 59 degrees with respect to the x axis and a...
Given a force vector F1=42.2N, at 29 degrees with respect to the x axis and a second vector force F2=12.4N, at 8 degrees with respect to the x axis the resultant of these 2 forces makes an angle of: A) 190.3 degrees with respect to the x axis; B) 42.4 degrees with respect to the x axis; C) 78.6 degrees with respect to the y axis; D) 17.9 degrees with respect to the x axis;
If F1 stands for a force vector of magnitude 30.0 N and is parallel to +x axis and F2 stands for a force vector of magnitude 40.0N making an angle of 60 degrees with the +x axis what is the magnitude of the resultant obtained by the vector addition of these two vectors using the analytical method?
As you will see in a later chapter, forces are vector quantities, and the total force on an object is the vector sum of all forces acting on it. In the figure below, a force F1 of magnitude 6.10 units acts on an object at the origin in a direction θ = 35.0° above the positive x-axis. A second force F2 of magnitude 5.00 units acts on the object in the direction of the positive y-axis. Find graphically the magnitude...
3. Vector A has a magnitude of 23 units and points in the positive y-direction. Vector B is added to A, giving a resultant vector A + B that points in the negative y-direction with a magnitude of 13 units. What is the magnitude and direction of B?4. As you will see in a later chapter, forces are vector quantities, and the total force on an object is the vector sum of all forces acting on it. In the figure below, a force F1...
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, F1 and F2, act at a point, as
shown in the picture. (Figure 1) F1 has a magnitude of
8.40 N and is directed at an angle of a = 59.0 ? above the
negative xaxis in the second quadrant. F2 has a
magnitude of 6.40 N and is directed at an angle of b =
54.1 ? below the negative x axis in the third
quadrant.
a) What is the x component Fx of the resultant
force? Express...
Two forces, F1 and F2, act at a point. F1 has a magnitude of 8.20 N and is directed at an angle of 61.0° above, the negative x axis in the second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 5.60 N and is directed at an angle of 53.4° below the negative x axis in the third quadrant.Part A What is the x component of the resultant force? Part B What is the y component of the resultant force? Part C What is the...
A force F1 of magnitude 6.90 units acts at the origin in a direction 40.0° above the positive x axis. A second force F2 of magnitude 5.00 units acts at the origin in the direction of the positive y axis. Find graphically the magnitude and direction of the resultant force F1 + F2. magnitude units direction ° counterclockwise from the +x axis An illustration shows a square wooden crate, on which two force vectors, vector F1 and vector F2 are...
A force F1 of magnitude 6.30 units acts at the origin in a direction 40.0° above the positive x axis. A second force F2 of magnitude 5.00 units acts at the origin in the direction of the positive y axis. Find graphically the magnitude and direction of the resultant force F1 + F2.
Course Contents » » Hw #5 (due Sun 2/24 at 11pm) » force-num-vector-addition02.problem Forces F1 and F2 act on a mass m 0.64 kg, as shown in the diagram below The magnitudes of the forces and angles are as follows: F1 1.7 N, 01-15 degrees F2-1.9 N, θ2-62 degrees F2 Fi What are the x and y components of the force F1? Submit Answer Tries 0/2 What are the x and y components of the force F2? Submit Answer Tries...