Problem 1. A hockey puck having a mass of 0.25 kg slides on the frictionless horizontal surface of a skating rink. Two hockey sticks hit the puck simultaneously and exert the forces on the puck shown in the figure. The force has a magnitude of 5 N and is directed at 25° below the x axis. The force has a magnitude of 9 N and its direction of 60° about the "x" axis.

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Problem 1. A hockey puck having a mass of 0.25 kg slides on the frictionless horizontal
surface of a skating rink. Two hockey sticks hit the puck simultaneously and exert the forces
on the puck shown in the figure. The force has a magnitude of 5 N and is directed at 25°
below the x axis. The force has a magnitude of 9 N and its direction of 60° about the "x" axis.
F₂
F₁ = 5 N
F₂ = 9N
60°
25°
x
a. Determine the "x" and "y" components of the force. F1 = 5N and F2= 9N.
b. Determine the magnitude and direction of the disk's acceleration.
c. Add graphically to verify the answer.
Transcribed Image Text:段階的に解決し、 人工知能を使用せず、 優れた仕事を行います ご支援ありがとうございました SOLVE STEP BY STEP IN DIGITAL FORMAT DON'T USE CHATGPT I DON'T USE CHATGPT | DON'T USE CHATGPT Problem 1. A hockey puck having a mass of 0.25 kg slides on the frictionless horizontal surface of a skating rink. Two hockey sticks hit the puck simultaneously and exert the forces on the puck shown in the figure. The force has a magnitude of 5 N and is directed at 25° below the x axis. The force has a magnitude of 9 N and its direction of 60° about the "x" axis. F₂ F₁ = 5 N F₂ = 9N 60° 25° x a. Determine the "x" and "y" components of the force. F1 = 5N and F2= 9N. b. Determine the magnitude and direction of the disk's acceleration. c. Add graphically to verify the answer.
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