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Add 150 grams to a 50-gram mass hanger & hang it at 160.0°. add 100 grams to a mass a 50-gram hanger & hang i it at 270° call these weights f, f, and f. respectively 2. calculate and record the magnitudes and directions of f. f. a 3. 4. calculate and record the x- and y-components of f. f, a find th a. add all of the x-components of f·f, and f-to find r. b. add all of the y-components of f, fi, and f. to find r, c. use r, and r, to find the magnitude and the direction of r. nd f. e resultant, r, of these three forces using the analytical method 5. hang e, the equilibrant of r, and test how well the system balances if the balance is not perfect, find and record an experimental value for e by inserting or removing mass or by adjusting the direction until you find equilibrium.

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