Answer to Question #163666 in Classical Mechanics for Physics

Question #163666

Two forces, F1 = 8.0 N, 60o Northwest and F2 = 12.0 N, Southwest, are applied to a particle at the origin. What third force is needed so that the particle will not be displaced from the origin?


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2021-02-15T00:55:40-0500

F3x=F1cos60°+F2cos45°,F3x=12.49 N,-F_{3x}=F_1cos 60°+F_2cos45°,\\ F_{3x}=-12.49~\text{N},

F3y=F2sin45°F1sin60°,F3y=1.56 N.F_{3y}=F_2sin45°-F_1sin60°,\\ F_{3y}=1.56~\text{N}.


F=F3x2+F3y2=12.59 N,F=\sqrt{F_{3x}^2+F_{3y}^2}=12.59~\text{N},

α=arctanF3yF3x=83° \alpha=arctan|\frac{F_{3y}}{F_{3x}}|=83°~ East of North.


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