Three forces in the x-y plane act on a 7.90 kg mass: 10.30 N directed at 56°, 8.40 N directed at 132°, and 8.90 N directed at 194°. All angles are measured from the positive x-axis, with positive angles in the Counter-Clockwisé direction. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Calculate the direction of the resultant force using the same sign convention as above (in degrees). Submit Answer Tries 0/10

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Three forces in the x-y plane act on a 7.90 kg mass: 10.30 N directed at 56°, 8.40 N directed at 132°, and 8.90 N directed at 194°. All angles are measured from the positive x-axis, with positive angles in
the Counter-Clockwisé direction. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration.
Submit Answer Tries 0/10
Calculate the direction of the resultant force using the same sign convention as above (in degrees).
Submit Answer
Tries 0/10
Transcribed Image Text:Three forces in the x-y plane act on a 7.90 kg mass: 10.30 N directed at 56°, 8.40 N directed at 132°, and 8.90 N directed at 194°. All angles are measured from the positive x-axis, with positive angles in the Counter-Clockwisé direction. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Calculate the direction of the resultant force using the same sign convention as above (in degrees). Submit Answer Tries 0/10
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