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Three forces act on a moving object. One force has a magnitude of 76.5 N and is directed due north. Another has a magnitude of 59.0 N and is directed due west. What must be the magnitude and direction of the third force, such that the object continues to move with a constant velocity?

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Answer:

F= 96.61 N

angle (θ) = 52.35°

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

One Force F₁ = 76.5 N

second force F₂ = 59 N

That means F₃ must equal –(F₁+F₂) so the net sum of the three is zero.

F₁+F₂, since they are orthogonal, is easy.

F₁+F₂ =

=
√((76.5^2 + 59^2))

= 96.61 N


tan \theta = (f_y)/(f_x)


tan \theta = (76.5)/(59)


\theta = tan^(-1)(1.30)


\theta = 52.35^0

Force is acting of magnitude F= 96.61 N

angle (θ) = 52.35°

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