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Homework Statement
I have four vectors arranged within a circle, with Vector A at 0 degrees with 1.47 N. Vector B is at 71 degree with 1.96 N. Vector C is at 152 degrees with 2.45 N. And Vector D is at 249 degree with 2.94 N.
These vector are in Equilibrium. Calculate the resultant force in x and y components.
This is a diagram of the Vectors
Homework Equations
Well, I know that in equilibrium, the resultant force in the x and y component of the vectors is at ZERO.
I know that Fx is Calculated by Fx = (Force)(Cos ANGLE) and Fy = (Force)(Sin ANGLE)
What I need to find is the sum of all those vectors and have them as close as possible to zero, and find how much error there is.
The Attempt at a Solution
Basically, I tried to sub all my numbers into Fx = (Force)(Cos Angle) to find the X- components.
I found these numbers getting very weird...
And I am not sure after getting all these individual numbers whether to add them or to subtract them.
This is the same problem I have with calculating the y-component.
I am not sure if I am using the right angle...cause the only angles I am using in my equations are, 0, 71, 152, 249 degrees.
And In the end, in finding the both x and y, would adding or would subtracting them be the way to find the resultant x & y? I know that it should be Zero.