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PLEASE HELP! Make a scale drawing showing force of 20 N pulling an object east and another force of 10 N pulling theobject in the compss direction 150°. Draw the resultant force…
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PLEASE HELP! Make a scale drawing showing force of 20 N pulling an object east and another force of 10 N pulling theobject in the compss direction 150°. Draw the resultant force vector and use your drawing to find the magnitude of the resultant vector
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Find the value for
For the east direction
And (for the other direction of 105°)
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