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Solving Resultant Force: F1+F2+F3 in Standard Polar Form
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Solving Resultant Force: F1+F2+F3 in Standard Polar Form
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2347/76576450.png is this the correct way of graphing this?- keith421
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Solving Resultant Force: F1+F2+F3 in Standard Polar Form
ok so i got the x and y component for F2, both 56.56. i then subtracted F1 10n from F2x 56.56 which i got 46.56 then subtracted F3 30n from F2y 56.56 which got me 26.56 then square root of 46.56²+26.56² = squartroot of c. which got me 53.6n. then did sin(26.56/53.6)= .4995. then sin-1(4.995)=...- keith421
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Solving Resultant Force: F1+F2+F3 in Standard Polar Form
Missed a day of school due to a car accident in the blizzard and he went over resultant forces. Have this problem to due and I'm not quite sure on what I would do to solve this. http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/2087/blawu.jpg add the three forces f1 f2 and f3 both analtically and...- keith421
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