Physics Laboratory Manual
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Author: David Loyd
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Chapter 3, Problem 5PLA
What is the equilibrant force that would be needed to compensate for the resultant force of the vectors F1 and F2 that you calculated in Question 4?
Magnitude = _____N Direction (relative to x axis) = _____degrees
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