So I tried to split the answer in two. Using 17N and 8N to find the net force between these two, then in the second part of the equation I'm trying to find the force between 17N and 10N. Hence why I did this:
17N & 8N Net Force:
√ F12 + F22 = net force (north, west)
F1 = 8 + 17Ncos45° = 20.02...
Yes. The question was "Calculate the force acting on the object indicated in the diagram.". To be honest, I'm a little confused because of that third force (17N).
Homework Statement
This question is just for b)
"Calculate the force acting on the object indicated in the diagram."
Homework Equations
√ F12 + F22 = net force
c2 = a2 + b2 -2ab cos A[/B]The Attempt at a Solution
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So I first started by using a technique my friend taught me to find...
Homework Statement
Darryl drives his load of tomatoes 14.0 km [E], 6.0 km [N], 12.0 km [N 15° E], and
then 2.0 km [N 65° E]. This takes him 42 minutes. Calculate Darryl’s distance
and
displacement. Then draw a diagram to show your work.
[/B]Homework Equations
Not really sure.[/B]The Attempt...