Three different forces act on an object. They are: F₁ <0,-8> F₂ =< -4,4> F3=<2,6> Find the net force Fnet on the object (the sum of the forces) Fnet = Find what fourth force, F4 would need to be added so the object feels no force, that is, so Fnet = 0 F₁ =

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Three different forces act on an object. They are:
F₁ =<0,-8>
F₂ =< -4,4 >
F3 =< 2,6>
Find the net force Fnet on the object (the sum of the forces)
Fnet
Find what fourth force, F4 would need to be added so the object feels no force, that is, so Fnet
F₁ =
=
0
Transcribed Image Text:Three different forces act on an object. They are: F₁ =<0,-8> F₂ =< -4,4 > F3 =< 2,6> Find the net force Fnet on the object (the sum of the forces) Fnet Find what fourth force, F4 would need to be added so the object feels no force, that is, so Fnet F₁ = = 0
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There different forces that act on a object are given by

F1=0,-8F2=-4,4F3=2,6

 

The net force on an object is the sum of all the forces acting on the object.

 

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