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dflutedevil
Feb20-08, 03:01 PM
Two forces, both in the x-y plane, act on a 1.5 kg mass that accelerates at 7.3 m/s^2 in a direction 30 degrees counterclockwise from the x axis. One force has magnitude 6.8 N and points in the + x direction. Find the other force. Express it as a comma separated pair of components.
I know this seems easy but I'm just not getting it. Any help?
blochwave
Feb20-08, 03:10 PM
You know mass and acceleration so you can find the resultant net force's magnitude
You know one component of the resultant force is just a vector of magnitude 6.8N at 0 degrees(on the x-axis)
So that vector + another vector you need to find = the resultant vector
You should know equations for deducing both the magnitude and angle of the second vector(they involve trig and right triangles), then you can use trig to get those components.
dr_d_is_cool
Feb21-08, 12:51 AM
if it involves trig then of course it involves right angles
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