Physics Laboratory Experiments
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Author: Jerry D. Wilson, Cecilia A. Hernández-Hall
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Using both the component method and the graphical method as well, calculate the resultant of the following two forces:
A = 30 g @ 45ᴼ
B = 70 g @ 60ᴼ
Find the magnitude and the direction of the resultant.
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