c) Express the forces in the component form. For example, the force F₁ shown in Fig.2 can be written as F₁ = |F₁| cos 45° - |F₁| sin 45°). 2.Onc AY 5.0 cm -6.0nC 45° 1.OnC -2.0nC 30 5.0 cm FIG. 2: The scheme for Problem 1c d) Compute the total force F as the vector sum of forces F₁, F2, and F3 (the x-component of F is equal to the sum of the x-components of F₁, F2, and F3, etc.). Check whether the direction of F coincides with the prediction that you made earlier.

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c) Express the forces in the component form. For example, the force
F₁ shown in Fig.2 can be written as F₁ = F₁| cos 45°-|F₁| sin 45°).
2.OnC
AY
5.0 am
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-6.0nC
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Fix
F₁
-2.0nC
30
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FIG. 2: The scheme for Problem 1c
d) Compute the total force F as the vector sum of forces F₁, F2, and F3 (the x-component of F is equal
to the sum of the x-components of F₁, F2, and F3, etc.). Check whether the direction of F coincides with
the prediction that you made earlier.
Transcribed Image Text:c) Express the forces in the component form. For example, the force F₁ shown in Fig.2 can be written as F₁ = F₁| cos 45°-|F₁| sin 45°). 2.OnC AY 5.0 am >x -6.0nC 45° 1.OnC Fix F₁ -2.0nC 30 5.0 cm Fig FIG. 2: The scheme for Problem 1c d) Compute the total force F as the vector sum of forces F₁, F2, and F3 (the x-component of F is equal to the sum of the x-components of F₁, F2, and F3, etc.). Check whether the direction of F coincides with the prediction that you made earlier.
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