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Three forces are applied to an object, as shown in the figure.

Chapter 01, Problem 66 Three forces are applied to an object, as shown in the figure. Force F1 has a magnitude of 21.8 newtons (21.8 N) and is directed 30.0° to the left of the ty axis. Force F2 has a magnitude of 14.3 N and points along the +x axis. What must be the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (specified by the angle 6 in the drawing) of the third force F3 such that the vector sum of the three forces is 0 N? ty 300 (a) Number Units (b) Number Units

Chapter 01, Problem 66 

Three forces are applied to an object, as shown in the figure. Force F1 has a magnitude of 21.8 newtons (21.8 N) and is directed 30.0° to the left of the ty axis. Force F2 has a magnitude of 14.3 N and points along the +x axis. What must be the (a) magnitude and (b) direction (specified by the angle 6 in the drawing) of the third force F3 such that the vector sum of the three forces is 0 N? 


(a) Number _______ Units _______ 

(b) Number _______ Units _______ 

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