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Two forces, with magnitudes 100 N and 150 N, act on an object at 90° to one another. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the object.
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Two forces, with magnitudes 100 N and 150 N, act on an object at 90° to one another. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the object.
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just add them all up thats how i got the answer
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