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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The two forces act on a point as shown. Find the resultant force. SEE DRAWING

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You have the vector magnitude. You have the angle. You can find the x and y components respectively by (magnitude)*cos(angle) and (magnitude)*sin(angle). Sum the x and y components separately, and then use Pythagoras' theory to find the resultant vector magnitude.

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