Determine the resultant of the given vector forces by providing your answer in terms of the magnitude and direction. Then, sketch the "vector polygon" showing the given vectors and resultant, to approximate scale. Show all work, including appropriate units, on a separate sheet and upload. F = 84 lbs, F2 = 245 lbs, F3 = 249 lbs, m = 3.6, n = 8.7, and a 143°. Note: Figure not necessarily drawn to scale.

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Determine the resultant of the given vector forces
by providing your answer in terms of the
magnitude and direction. Then, sketch the
"vector polygon" showing the given vectors and
resultant, to approximate scale. Show all work,
including appropriate units, on a separate sheet
and upload.
F = 84 lbs, F2 = 245 lbs, F3 = 249 lbs, m =
3.6, n = 8.7, and a = 143°.
Note: Figure not necessarily drawn to scale.
F1
F,
Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the
vectors in 1bs:
Determine the angle of the resultant vector,
measured in degrees, CCCW from the positive x-
axis. Your answer should be positive. For
example, -30° should be expressed as 330°.
On your own paper, sketch the "vector polygon"
showing the initial vectors adding to the
resultant. Type in 1 if you attempted it, 0 if you
did not.
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the resultant of the given vector forces by providing your answer in terms of the magnitude and direction. Then, sketch the "vector polygon" showing the given vectors and resultant, to approximate scale. Show all work, including appropriate units, on a separate sheet and upload. F = 84 lbs, F2 = 245 lbs, F3 = 249 lbs, m = 3.6, n = 8.7, and a = 143°. Note: Figure not necessarily drawn to scale. F1 F, Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the vectors in 1bs: Determine the angle of the resultant vector, measured in degrees, CCCW from the positive x- axis. Your answer should be positive. For example, -30° should be expressed as 330°. On your own paper, sketch the "vector polygon" showing the initial vectors adding to the resultant. Type in 1 if you attempted it, 0 if you did not.
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