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    Oct 10, 2012, 06:59 AM
    two forces f1= 10n at an angle of 60 degrees (first quadrant) and F2= 7N at an angle
    two forces f1= 10n at an angle of 60 degrees (first quadrant) and F2= 7N at an angle of 45 degrees (third quadrant) (all angles are with respect to the horizontal), are applied to a particle at the origin. What third force f3 would make the resultant force on the particle zero?

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