Three forces acting on an object are given by F1 = (-2.15î + 5.70ĵ) N, F2 = (4.95î - 1.75ĵ) N, and F3 = (-47.5î) N. The object experiences an acceleration of magnitude 3.80 m/s2
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15\hat{i} + 5.70\hat{j}) \, \text{N} \] \[ \mathbf{F_2} = (4.95\hat{i} - 1.75\hat{j}) \, \text{N} \] \[ \mathbf{F_3} = (-47.5\hat{i}) \, \text{N} \] Show more…
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