Vector addition 4 F? = 100 N, ?? =30° F? = 150 N, ?? = 90° F? = 200 N, ?? = 225° Vector F = 200 N, ?? = 60° Resolution Component form Graphical Experimental Analytical
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The x-component can be found using the formula: Fx = F * cos(θ) Fx = 100N * cos(30°) Fx = 100N * 0.866 Fx = 86.6N The y-component can be found using the formula: Fy = F * sin(θ) Fy = 100N * sin(30°) Fy = 100N * 0.5 Fy = 50N So, the component form of Vector F = Show more…
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