Is it possible to have 3 Forces of equal magnitude acting on an object such that the net force is 0?
Yes, it is possible when angle between all the three force is 120 degree.
Then the net force on an object will be zero.
Is it possible to have 3 Forces of equal magnitude acting on an object such that...
3. Three forces acting on an object have components as follows: Fsx = -2.00 N, F. = 2.00 N, F = 5.00 N, F2 = -3.00 N and Fyx = -45.0 N, F, = 0 N. The object experiences an acceleration of magnitude 3.75 m/s. a) What is the net force acting on the object b) What is the direction of the acceleration? c) What is the mass of the object?
Two forces equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, acting on an object at two different points, form what is called a couple. Two antiparallel forces with equal magnitudes_1 = F_2 =7.90 N are applied to a rod as shown in the figure (Figure1). What should the distance l between the forces be if they are to provide a net torque of 5.20 N m about the left end of the rod? Is the sense of this torque clockwise or...
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Part I Object A has two forces of magnitude 6 N each acting on it, as shown in the free-body diagram at right. ObjectA 45° 45° 6V 6N Object B has four forces of magnitude 3 N acting on it, as shown in the free- body diagram shown at right. Object B 45° 45 3N BN 3N 3N Question 1 Is the magnitude of the net force on object B greater than, less...
Two forces are acting on an object. The first force has magnitude F1=30.3 N and is pointing at an angle of θ1=22.8 clockwise from the positive y axis. The second force has magnitude F2=23.6 N and is pointing at an angle of θ2=27.8 counterclockwise from the negative x axis. 1. What is the x component of the net force acting on the object? Tries 0/10 2. What is the y component of the net force acting on the object? Tries...
Four forces are acting on an object in static equilibrium: Force 1 has a magnitude of 46.0 N and is acting at an angle of (45 + A) degrees above the positive x-axis. Force 2 has a magnitude of (15+B) N and is acting along the positive x-axis. Force 3 has a magnitude of 54.5 N and is acting along the negative y-axis. Find the magnitude of the last force, F4. Give your answer in newtons (N) and with 3...
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 are acting on an object. Force 1 on the object is 6.0 N and to the right. Force 2 on the object is 8.0 N upwards. The magnitude of the net force on the object is ___________ N.
Two forces are acting on an object. The first force has magnitude F1-32.1 N and is pointing at an angle of θ 1-246 clockwise from the positive y axis. The second force has magnitude F2 44.9 N and is pointing at an angle of θ2-29.6 counterclockwise from the negative x axis What is the x component of the net force acting on the object? Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 7/10 Previous Tries What is the y component of the net force...
An object is at rest. The forces acting on the object _______. are opposite in direction have a vector sum of zero are equal in magnitude are all of the above
Problem 5: Net Forces An object(black cirde ) of mass m acting on it: 10[kg] has two forces F end FiFi ) and Fs=(2) 5.1: What is the resultant Force (in vector from)? 5.2: What is the magnitude of the force ? 5.3: What is the angle of the resulting force with repect to the x-axis? 5.4: Assume a third force is acting on that object. What would that 3" force have to be so that the resultant force Fire...