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Title: One rope pulls a barge directly east with a force of 57 N, and another rope pulls ...
Post by: dwilliams11 on Oct 20, 2019
Solve the problem.


One rope pulls a barge directly east with a force of 57 N, and another rope pulls the barge directly north with a force of 89 N. Find the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the barge.

▸ 32 N

▸ 5100 N

▸ 146 N

▸ 106 N


Title: One rope pulls a barge directly east with a force of 57 N, and another rope pulls ...
Post by: eltoro on Oct 20, 2019
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Title: Re: One rope pulls a barge directly east with a force of 57 N, and another rope pulls ...
Post by: bli14 on Mar 18, 2022
One rope pulls a barge directly east with a force of 82 N and another rope pulls the barge directly north with a force of 57 N. Find the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the barge.


Title: Re: One rope pulls a barge directly east with a force of 57 N, and another rope pulls ...
Post by: Yeah.Yeah. on Mar 18, 2022
Here


Title: Re: One rope pulls a barge directly east with a force of 57 N, and another rope pulls ...
Post by: Christina Cacoulidis on Apr 28, 2023
Thanks!