Adding force vectors and then calculating acceleration.

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Two forces of 1 Newton and 3 Newton act on a 15-gram mass at a 60° angle. The initial calculation for the resultant force was incorrect, leading to an acceleration estimate of approximately 240 m/s², which was significantly off. The correct acceleration, based on the forces and mass, should be around 67 m/s². This discrepancy suggests a potential error in the provided answer sheet. The discussion highlights the importance of accurately calculating vector sums in physics problems.
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Homework Statement



Two forces act simultaneously on a body of mass 15 gram. The magnitudes of the
forces are 1 Newton and 3 Newton, and the angle between them is 60° as shown. Find the
magnitude of the acceleration of the body. Express your answer in m/s2 and to the nearest
integer.

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Homework Equations



F = ma

The Attempt at a Solution



The sum of the two force vectors is √{1+9+(6*1/2)} =√13 .
Thus a =√13/(15/1000 kg) = ~240 .
But the answer is very far off. Where have I went wrong ? Please help.
 
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I think you are correct.
 
So do I. What answer is given?
 
haruspex said:
So do I. What answer is given?
The answer given is 67 .
 
agoogler said:
The answer given is 67 .
You'd get that acceleration from a force of 1N on 15g.
 
haruspex said:
You'd get that acceleration from a force of 1N on 15g.

Right ! I didn't notice that . So probably its a mistake in answer sheet.
 
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