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Draw a diagram to show F1, the component parallel to the x axis, and F2, thecomponent parallel to the y axis, of each of the following forces, and find eachcomponent, giving each answer in terms of a trigonometric function.

Draw a diagram to show F1, the component parallel to the x axis, and F2, thecomponent-example-1
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To find:

The x and y components of the given forces.

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

Given:

The magnitude of the force, F=80 N

The direction of the force, θ=32°

The x-component of the force is given by,


F_1=F\cos\theta

On substituting the known values,


F_1=80\cos32\degree

The y-component of the force is given by,


F_2=F\sin\theta

On substituting the known values,


F_2=80\sin32\degree

Diagram:

b)

Given:

The magnitude of the force, F=7 N

The direction of the force, θ=29°

The x-component of the force is given by,


F_1=F\sin\theta

On substituting the known values,


F_1=7\sin29\degree

The y-component of the force is given by,


F_2=F\cos\theta

On substituting the known values,


F_2=7\cos29\degree

Diagram:

Draw a diagram to show F1, the component parallel to the x axis, and F2, thecomponent-example-1
Draw a diagram to show F1, the component parallel to the x axis, and F2, thecomponent-example-2
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