11. There are four forces acting on a pole, one points north, one points south, one points east, and the last one points west. Suppose that the initial magnitudes of these forces are all equal, at which direction you should increase the force magnitude so that the equilibrant force will point at NW? Increase the forces pointing the north and west. Increase the forces pointing the south and east. Increase the forces pointing the north and east. Increase the forces pointing the south and west.

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11.
There are four forces acting on a pole, one points north, one points south,
one points east, and the last one points west. Suppose that the initial
magnitudes of these forces are all equal, at which direction you should
increase the force magnitude so that the equilibrant force will point at
NW?
O Increase the forces pointing the north and west.
Increase the forces pointing the south and
east.
Increase the forces pointing the north and
east.
Increase the forces pointing the south and
west.
Transcribed Image Text:11. There are four forces acting on a pole, one points north, one points south, one points east, and the last one points west. Suppose that the initial magnitudes of these forces are all equal, at which direction you should increase the force magnitude so that the equilibrant force will point at NW? O Increase the forces pointing the north and west. Increase the forces pointing the south and east. Increase the forces pointing the north and east. Increase the forces pointing the south and west.
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