F2 = 300 N y F1 = 400 N 30° x 1. Find the resultant force vector R. (you can use "paint" to indicate and draw the resultant force vector R) 2. Find the magnitude R of resultant force R.
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Please provide the force vectors that need to be combined. In general, to find the resultant force vector R, you would add together all of the individual force vectors. This can be done graphically by drawing all of the vectors head-to-tail and then drawing a Show more…
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