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Razor:

How do I do this? ;;-;;

Razor:

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JSVSL7:

You're supposed to add the vectors to find the resultant. They aren't specifying direction so you'll just need to observe and work accordingly. Using the triangle rule, we can say the net force is 10√2 N going NE.

JSVSL7:

Also, it's great to understand how vectors add up graphically. You always add from head to tail=|dw:1570064993404:dw|

Razor:

sO ..... what you're saying is I add 10 and 10.. top to bottom? Or find the degree of the direction and acceleration arrow

dude:

`Using the triangle rule, we can say the net force is 10√2 N going NE.` Use the 45-45-90 rule (He said) You'll get \(10\sqrt{2}\) going Northeast

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