Forces of 479 lbs and 269 lbs act on a body. The smaller force acts due north; the larger force acts N 47.9E. Find the direction and magnitude of the resultant.
Simply looking at the problem will tell you the answer to that.. The total force must be greater than either individual, which leaves only A and D as choices.
The total must also take in to account direction. You have some force N and some E, not all E, so it must be D.
To solve this without choices, just use Pythagorean theorem for the magnitude, and work with the directions to find angle.
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SmuggleFox 1 week ago
How many forces are acting on that object? 2 or 3? F1, F2 or/and W?
I am not sure if W is on of the forces?
What is the reason that the body falls?
dmitryu68 1 week ago
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punroxy2012 3 months ago
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allstargoldeneye 3 months ago
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milladdd 7 months ago
Forces of 479 lbs and 269 lbs act on a body. The smaller force acts due north; the larger force acts N 47.9E. Find the direction and magnitude of the resultant.
A) 689 lbs, N 0E
B) 359 lbs, N 16.8E
C) 359 lbs, N 0E
D) 689 lbs, N 16.8E
lapibarg 1 year ago
@lapibarg
Simply looking at the problem will tell you the answer to that.. The total force must be greater than either individual, which leaves only A and D as choices.
The total must also take in to account direction. You have some force N and some E, not all E, so it must be D.
To solve this without choices, just use Pythagorean theorem for the magnitude, and work with the directions to find angle.
aetherflux121 4 months ago
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LOL, but yeah. Cheers
TheItchyScrot 1 year ago
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tyrenee17 1 year ago
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RADAUSTINS27 1 year ago
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ghostface555 1 year ago