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It's an impulse and momentum question The second force is (4.5N, 60 degrees)

It's an impulse and momentum question The second force is (4.5N, 60 degrees)-example-1
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1)

From the information given, the magnitude of the forces and their direction are

A(2N, 60degrees)

B(4.5N, 180degrees)

C(5N, 30degrees)

We would resolve the vectors into x and y components. Recall,

x component = FCosθi

y component = FSinθj

where

F is the force

θ is the angle

Considering A(2N, 60degrees),

F = 2, θ = 60.

x component = 2cos60i = 2 x 0.5i = i

y component = 2sin60i = 1.7321j

Considering B(4.5N, 180degrees),

F = 4.5, θ = 180.

x component = 4.5cos180i = - 4.5i

y component = 4.5sin180 = 0j

Considering C(5N, 300degrees),

F = 5, θ = 300

x component = 5cos300i = 2.5i

y component = 5sin300 = - 4.3301j

R = Σi + Σj

where

R is the resultant force

Σi = i - 4.5i + 2.5i = - i

Σj = 1.7321j + 0j - 4.3301j = - 2.5981j

magnitude of the resultant force is |R|

|R| = √(Σi)^2 + (Σj)^2 = √(- 1)^2 + (- 2.5981)^2

|R| = 2.78 N

The resultant force of the body is 2.78N

2) Recall the formula for calculating force;

F = ma

where

m is the mass of the body

F is the force

a is the acceleration

From the information given,

m = 2

F = 2.78

Thus,

2.78 = 2a

a = 2.78/2

a = 1.39 m/s^2

The acceleration with which the body begins to move is 1.39 m/s^2

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