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If the horizontal component of a net force is 68 newtons and the angle made by the net force with the horizontal is 19.2°, what is the value of the net force?

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Answer:

72.0 N

Step-by-step explanation:

The horizontal component of the net force is given by:


F_x = F cos \theta

where

F is the magnitude of the net force


\theta is the angle between the net force and the horizontal.

In this problem, we know:

- the horizontal component,
F_x = 68 N

- the angle,
\theta=19.2^(\circ)

Therefore, we can re-arrange the equation to find the magnitude of the net force:


F=(F_x)/(cos \theta)=(68 N)/(cos 19.2^(\circ))=72.0 N

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