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  1. Net Force of A: Diagram Analysis - Physics Forums

    Mar 6, 2022 · Find the net force of A as shown in the diagram.

  2. How to Calculate Net Force for an Object - Physics Forums

    Mar 17, 2014 · Homework Statement Calculate the net force acting on each object indicated in the diagrams. Show your work. Homework Equations a2 = b2 + c2 tanO = opposite/adjacent C2 = …

  3. Calculating Net Force: Solving for Unknowns in Vector Addition

    May 26, 2015 · The discussion revolves around calculating the net force from two force vectors using the law of cosines and trigonometric principles. The initial calculations incorrectly …

  4. Understanding the Forces Acting on a Skier During Acceleration

    Jun 23, 2011 · The discussion focuses on the forces acting on a skier during acceleration on an incline. The net force equation is clarified as Fnet = Fthrust - Fg, where Fg represents the …

  5. Newton's Second Law Homework: Forces, Accelerations, Angles

    May 6, 2017 · Homework Statement The two forces F⃗ 1 and F⃗ 2 shown in (Figure 1) act on a 29.0-kg object on a frictionless tabletop. Suppose that F1 = 10.8 N , and F2 = 19 N . A. …

  6. Finding the net force on a charge in the center of 4 other charges.

    Jan 12, 2011 · What is the net force, in the x-direction, on this charge? Thus, I'm confused as to what mistake I am making in finding the x-component of the vector.

  7. Finding Resultant Force Using Cosine and Sine Law

    May 7, 2017 · Homework Statement "Calculate the net force with the resultant angle acting on each object indicated in the diagram." The line going off to the southeast...

  8. Determining net force and acceleration - Physics Forums

    Oct 1, 2020 · Hi All, Please see attached photo of the question. It is asking for net force and acceleration. Taking the forces acting upwards and downwards on the parachutist as vectors: …

  9. Calculating net force from a diagram - Physics Forums

    Jan 25, 2013 · Homework Statement Calculate the net force acting on each object indicated in the following diagrams. Homework Equations c^2 = a^2 + b^2 sinA/a =...

  10. Net force and acceleration as a result of a parachute

    Oct 3, 2017 · Homework Statement Homework Equations F= maThe Attempt at a Solution For 8, I think the parachute causes Al and Betty to stop accelerating, so they both have the same net …