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8 November, 08:20

F1 = (7.4,4.0) and f2 = (-7.4,-6.2) where all components are in newtons. What is the exact x-component of f1 + f2 (in newtons) ?

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  1. 8 November, 08:23
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    We are given : f1 = (7.4, 4.0) and f2 = (-7.4, - 6.2).

    Where each first coordinate is x-component and second coordinate is y-component of force in newtons.

    So, for f1, we have x-component = 7.4 newtons and y-component = 4.0 and

    for f2, we have x-component = - 7.4 newtons and y-component = - 6.2.

    In order to find exact x-component of f1 + f2, we just need to add those x-component of f1 + f2.

    On adding

    x-component of f1 + x-component f2, we get

    7.4 + (-7.4) = 7.4 - 7.4 = 0.

    So, final answer is the exact x-component of f1 + f2 is 0 newton.
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