Magnitude of the sum of the forces due to string 1 and 2 =  String Number Mass Attached (kg) Force Exerted (N)  Direction (°) 1 .25 2.45 10° 2 .25 2.45 80° 3 .4 3.92 135°

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Magnitude of the sum of the forces due to string 1 and 2 = 

String Number Mass Attached (kg) Force Exerted (N)  Direction (°)
1 .25 2.45 10°
2 .25 2.45 80°
3 .4 3.92 135°
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Transcribed Image Text:230 240 80 70 60 120 130 1 40 40 06 10 20 40 30 50 Table Force eisco 3. 220 170 160 091 170 300 310 320 330 340 350
CISCO
#1: 250 g
# 2: 250 g
# 3: 400 g
Transcribed Image Text:CISCO #1: 250 g # 2: 250 g # 3: 400 g
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