Finding the Net Force in Two-Dimensional Motion

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Three students apply forces to a box: Michael with 200 N at 0 degrees, Shannon with 150 N at 30 degrees, and Adam with 175 N at 145 degrees. The net force calculation involves breaking down these forces into their x and y components. After correcting initial errors in component calculations, the final net force magnitude is determined to be approximately 256 N using the Pythagorean theorem. The discussion highlights the importance of accurately resolving forces and using correct angles for sine and cosine calculations. Overall, the problem illustrates the complexities of two-dimensional motion and net force determination.
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Homework Statement


Three students push a box. Michael pushes with a force of 200 N at 0 degree. Shannon exerts a force of 150 N at 30 degrees, and Adam pushes with 175 N at 145 degrees. What is the magnitude of the net force?


Homework Equations


Some trig nothing special

The Attempt at a Solution


X Axis
200+(cos30*150)=329.9N [E]
cos45*175=123.7N [W]
329.9-120=209.9N [E]
Y Axis
sin30*150=75N [N]
sin45*175=123.7 [N]
75+123.7=198.7 [N]

209.9+198.7= 408.6N
I am not sure if i did it right at all...i am self taught to any help is appreciated thanks in advance
 
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When splitting the forces into components, you can't simply add the two together. You have to use the Pythagorean theorem.
 
kk if i do that i end up with 289N which is still wrong
im not sure where i went wrong
 
Well, at this part "329.9-120=209.9N [E]" I'm not quite sure where the 120 came from. You should be subtracting 175Ncos(180-145). As for the Y axis, at "sin45*175=123.7 [N]", you should be using 35 instead of 45.
 
K i don't know why I'm having such difficulty with a question that seemed so easy at first =/
Here is what i have after your suggestions

X Axis
200+(cos30*150)=329.9N (pretty sure you don't round until the end)
cos35*175= 143N
329.9-143=186.9
Y Axis
sin35*175=100N
sin30(150)=75N
100+75=175N
Hit it with some Pythagorean
and you get 256N

Thank you for your help:)
 
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