Find the resultant vector of this problem.
A 15 N force pulls at 15 degrees. A 20 N force pulls at 95 degrees and a 30 N force pulls at 270 degrees.
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Find the resultant vector of this problem.
A 15 N force pulls at 15 degrees. A 20 N force pulls at 95 degrees and a 30 N force pulls at 270 degrees.
The way to go is to convert all vectors into their x and y components and then just add all the x and add all the y and then convert that pair into a magnitude/direction.
For example, for the 15 N force @ 15 degrees we can say the x component is 15cos(15) and the y component is 15sin(15).
Hope that helps.
For Resultant R: (inclined at angle A to the X - Axis)
X component =X = R Cos A = 15 cos 15 + 20 cos 95 + 30 cos 270
Y component = Y = R sin A = 15 sin 15 + 20 sin 95 + 30 sin 270
R^2 = X^2 + Y^2
Tan A = Y/X
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