290 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 210 In this problem, you place a 100 gram mass on a string and hang it from the table (shown below) at an angle of 265 degrees. Next, you hang a 200 gram mass from the table at an angle of 195 degrees. 70 Next, at what angle would 50 40 you need to place this equilibrium force to achieve a net force of 0? Give your answer to 2 sig. figs. We understand the answer means "degrees" however do not include "degrees" in your answer. Only type in OLE the number. A 10 0 350 330 320 30

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In this problem, you place a 100 gram mass on a string and hang it from the table (shown below) at an angle of
265 degrees. Next, you hang a 200 gram mass from the table at an angle of 195 degrees.
Next, at what angle would
70
you need to place this
equilibrium force to achieve
a net force of 0? Give your
answer to 2 sig. figs. We
understand the answer
means "degrees" however
do not include "degrees" in
your answer. Only type in
the number.
OLE
20 10
0 350
30
330 320
Transcribed Image Text:290 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 210 In this problem, you place a 100 gram mass on a string and hang it from the table (shown below) at an angle of 265 degrees. Next, you hang a 200 gram mass from the table at an angle of 195 degrees. Next, at what angle would 70 you need to place this equilibrium force to achieve a net force of 0? Give your answer to 2 sig. figs. We understand the answer means "degrees" however do not include "degrees" in your answer. Only type in the number. OLE 20 10 0 350 30 330 320
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