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Suppose that F3 = 310 N Determine the magnitude of the resultant force F′=F2+F3.

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Answer:

F' = 169.45N

This is a vector addition involving two vectors. In order to do this correctly, we need to resolve each of those forces into their vertical and horizon components and sum them up accordingly (all vertical components summed together and all horizontal components summed together). Then the magnitude of the summation is found by taking the square root of the sun of the squares of the summations along the vertical and the horizontal.

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Suppose that F3 = 310 N Determine the magnitude of the resultant force F′=F2+F3.-example-1
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