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Physics, 26.08.2020 22:01 Tonyang1742

Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations. You repeat the same experiment that you did in the lab with the force table using two 100 g masses at 115º and 245° (a) Complete the table below. Force Mass (kg) Magnitude of Force (N) Angle (degrees) Ax (N) Ay (N)F1 0.100 115 F2 0.100 245 (b) Determine (by calculation) the value of F3 needed to balance the two forces Fi and F2. F3x = F3y = magnitude F3 = direction 03 =

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