0.0250 kg lemon half and two of the three horizontal forces that act on it as it is on a frictionless table. Force −→F1 has a magnitude of 6 N and is at θ1 = 30◦. Force −→F2 h

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Figure below shows an overhead view of 0.0250 kg lemon half and two of the three horizontal forces that act on it as it is on a frictionless table. Force −→F1 has a magnitude of 6 N and is at θ1 = 30◦. Force −→F2 has a magnitude of 7 N and is atθ2 = 30◦. In unit-vector notation, what is the third force if the lemon half (a) is stationary, (b) has the varying velocity−→v = 13t ˆi − 14t ˆj m/s2, where t is time?

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