F is a force vector of fixed magnitude embedded on a ridged body at a given instant
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Thinkabout 26.1 FNT 12-4 Vectors F1 on object, F2 on object, and F3 on object are all exerted on an object, adding together to form a net force vector, ΣF, as shown in the graph to the right. However, only vectors F1 on object, F2 on object, and ΣF are known. On a separate piece of graph paper, use the properties of vector addition to graphically determine the vector F3 on object.
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