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Calculate the net force acting on the object
Yes. That's the method they want us to use.- roguekiller93
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Calculate the net force acting on the object
Sorry. I attached the diagrams now- roguekiller93
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Calculate the net force acting on the object
http://[PLAIN] [PLAIN][PLAIN]http://[PLAIN] 1. Homework Statement Calculate the net force acting on each object indicated in the following diagrams. (diagrams attached) I am working on "B" Homework Equations Sine Law: sin a/a = sin b/b = sin c/ c Cosine Law: c^2 = a^2 + b^2 -2ab*cos(c)...- roguekiller93
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Calculate the net force acting on the object in the diagram
Homework Statement Calculate the net force in Diagram B. Homework Equations Sine Law: sin a/a = sin b/b = sin c/ c Cosine Law: c^2 = a^2 + b^2 -2ab*cos(c) The Attempt at a Solution c^2 = (2N)^2 + (17)^2 -2(2)(17)*cos(45) = 16 N sin b/ 17N = sin45/16N = 49 degrees Fnet = 16 N (W 49 degrees N)...- roguekiller93
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