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A piling for a high-rise building is pushed by two bulldozers at exactly the same time. One bulldozer exerts a force of 1250 pounds in a westerly direction. The other bulldozer pushes the piling with a force of 2650 pounds in a northerly direction. What is the magnitude of the resultant force upon the piling, to the nearest ten pounds? a. 2340 lbs. c. 3900 lbs. b. 2670 lbs. d. 2930 lbs.

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Answer:

Option D 2930 lbs

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Answer:

Option d is correct.

The magnitude of the resultant force upon the piling = 2930 lbs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Resultant of a group of forces = vector sum of the forces.

Force 1 = (-1250î) lbs

Force 2 = (2650j) lbs

Resultant = (-1250î + 2650j) lbs

The magnitude of the resultant = √[(-1250)² + (2650)²] = 2930 lbs.

Or in visualization method, the two forces presented form a right angled triangle with the resultant of the two forces.

Hence, using Pythagoras theorem,

F₁² + F₂² = R²

(1250)² + (2650)² = R²

R = √[(1250)² + (2650)²] = 2930 lbs.

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