Question: 3%) Problem 1: Two forces of F1 = 46 ( J) N and F2 = 332 (1 - J) V2 N act on an object.

 3%) Problem 1: Two forces of F1 = 46 ( J)

3%) Problem 1: Two forces of F1 = 46 ( J) N and F2 = 332 (1 - J) V2 N act on an object. V2 A 25% Part (a) What is the resultant force in terms of the force vectors F1 and F2? A 25% Part (b) What is the magnitude of an equal and opposite force, F3, which balances the first two forces? A 25% Part (c) Given your observations from parts (a) and (b), if working with vectors in 3 dimensions (i, j, k ); what will the normalizing term n be for the two (i - j+k (i - j+k) ectors F1 = CI N and F2 = C2 N. Vn Vn A 25% Part (d) Given the normalizing term n found in the previous part in 3 dimensions (i, j, k ); what will the magnitude of the resultant vector Fres be in erms of the constants c, and c2 . (i - j+k) The vectors in question are F1 = CI N and F2 = C2 (i -3+*) Vn Vn

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