y F3 = 750 N 45° x 5 3 4 F1 30° F2
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The magnitude of the resultant force can be found using the Pythagorean theorem if the forces are at right angles to each other. If they are not, we need additional information about the angle between them. Assuming they are at right angles, the magnitude of the Show more…
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