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Sue and jenny kick a soccer ball at exactly the same time. sue's foot exerts a force of 57.6 n to the north. jenny's foot exerts a force of 118.2 n to the east. a.what…
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Sue and jenny kick a soccer ball at exactly the same time. sue's foot exerts a force of 57.6 n to the north. jenny's foot exerts a force of 118.2 n to the east.
a.what is the magnitude of the resultant force on the ball?
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it is 17.58 my friennnd
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