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 rad
b. 1.15 rad
c. 0.45 rad
d. 3.45 rad
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