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9 March, 14:15

Three forces act on an object. a 3 n force acts due east and a 8 n force acts due north. if the net force on the object is zero, what is the magnitude of the third force?"

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  1. 9 March, 14:22
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    The third force C is in the opposite direction of the sum of the first two forces, A+B, but the magnitude is the same as A+B

    Since A & B are at right angles we can just use Pythagoras and trig:

    A+B magnitude = sqrt (6^2 + 3^2) = 6.71

    A+B angle = arctan (6/3) deg north of east = 63.4 deg (first quadrant)

    So C magnitude = 6.71 (same as A+B)

    [C angle = 63.4 deg south of west (third quadrant) = - 180+63.4 deg polar = - 116.6 deg
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