A 10 kg object is subjected to two forces F1 and F2. F1 has a magnitude of 20 N and acts straight upward and F2 has a magnitude of 30 N at 30 degrees below the horizontal from the positive x axis.
A 10 kg object is subjected to two forces F1 and F2. F1 has a magnitude...
A 10 kg object on a frictionless table is subjected to two horizontal forces, F1 and F2, with magnitudes F1 = 22 N and F2 = 38 N, as shown in Figure 4-28. 10kg 30 Figure 4-28 (a) Find the acceleration a of the object (0.3 (b) A third force F3 is applied so that the object is in static equilibrium. Find F3 x i)m/s2 i1.64545 X (-41 x i) N |-32.909
A 10 kg object on a frictionless table...
Two known forces F1 = 2.95 N at 80.0° below the positive x-axis and F2 = 2.50 N at 40.0° below the negative x-axis are acting on an object. What is the magnitude of the third force F3 so that the acceleration of the object is zero?
Two known forces F1 = 2.80 N at 76.0 o below the positive x-axis and F2 = 2.80 N at 32.0 o above the negative x-axis are acting on an object. (a) What is the magnitude of the third force F3 so that the acceleration of the object is zero?
Two known forces F1 = 2.80 N at 76.0 o below the positive x-axis and F2 = 2.80 N at 32.0 o above the negative x-axis are acting on an object. (a) What is the magnitude of the third force F3 so that the acceleration of the object is zero?
Three forces act on an object, as indicated in the drawing. Force F1 has a magnitude of 25 N and is directed 30.0° to the left of the +y axis. Force F2 has a magnitude of 11 N and points along the +x axis. What must be the magnitude of the third force F3 such that the vector sum of the three forces is 0 N.
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.
Two known forces F1 = 2.50 N at 74.0° below the +x axis and F2 = 2.50 N at 37.0° below the –x axis are acting on an object. What is the magnitude of the third force F3 so that the acceleration of the object is zero?
Three forces act on an object, with force F2 acting in the positive x direction. (a) Find the magnitude of the net force acting on the object? (b) Find the direction of the net force. The angle is measured from the positive x axis. (c) Find the fourth force that a person would have to exert on the object to make the net force equal to zero. F1=11.0N at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal F2=12.0N F3=10.0N along...
Two forces F1 and F2 act on a 6.20-kg object. F1 = 25.0 N and F2 = 16.0 N.(a) Find the acceleration of the object for the configuration of forces shown in Figure (a). (b) Find the acceleration of the object for the configuration of forces shown in Figure (b).
two forces F1 and F2 act on a 6.80-kg object. F1=30.0 N and F2 = 11.0 N. (a) Find the acceleration of the object for the configuration of forces shown in figure (a)(b) Find the acceleration of the object for the configuration of forces shown in Figure (b).