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Asked: April 13, 20222022-04-13T09:23:46+00:00 2022-04-13T09:23:46+00:00In: Physics

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Redraw the diagram, showing all three forces. Label the third force F3.

Draw the force vector starting at the black dot. The location, orientation, and length of the vector will be graded. You can move the vectors F1 and F2 to construct the required vector, but be sure to return them into their initial positions before submitting the answer.

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In accordance with Newton’s first law, if the force that is that a particle experiences has been zero for a long time, the particle will continue to maintain its initial velocity. Therefore, if it’s initially in a state of rest, it will stay at rest while if it’s moving, it will keep the velocity at which it was moving. Since we require an orientation to define force the use of a vector representation employed. Vectors are added by using the triangle law or comparable parallelogram law. When two vectors are in parallel and have the same length, their sum is the total of the lengths. When they are oppositely parallel, their length is equal to the difference between their lengths.
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    2022-04-13T09:27:06+00:00Added an answer on April 13, 2022 at 9:27 am

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