(8) Suppose a 30-N force and a 20N force act on a object. a-) Draw a picture of the problem when both forces act in the same direction. What is the resultant force? b-) Draw the problem when both forces act on opposite directions. What is the new resultant vector?
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Given forces: 30 N and 20 N Resultant force = 30 N + 20 N = 50 N ** Show more…
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