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I've been stuck on this problem for too long and need help. Please explain the answer if possible.
F1 has a magnitude of 8.80 n and is directed at an angle of \alpha= 65.0 above the negative x-axis in the second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 6.40 N and is directed at an angle of \beta = 53.3 below the negative x-axis in the third quadrant.
What is the x component Fx of the resultant force?
What is the y component Fy of the resultant force?
What is the magnitude F of the resultant force?
What is the angle \gamma that the resultant force forms with the negative x axis? In this problem, assume that positive angles are measured clockwise from the negative x axis.
F1 has a magnitude of 8.80 n and is directed at an angle of \alpha= 65.0 above the negative x-axis in the second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 6.40 N and is directed at an angle of \beta = 53.3 below the negative x-axis in the third quadrant.
What is the x component Fx of the resultant force?
What is the y component Fy of the resultant force?
What is the magnitude F of the resultant force?
What is the angle \gamma that the resultant force forms with the negative x axis? In this problem, assume that positive angles are measured clockwise from the negative x axis.