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Homework Statement
Given ##\vec{F}_1 = 22N [N]##, ##\vec{F}_2 = 38N [E 35° S]##, and the angle between them is 125° calculate ##\vec{F}_R##.
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Homework Equations
N for Newtons.
The Attempt at a Solution
I used ##\vec{F}_R = \sqrt{\vec{F}_1^2 + \vec{F}_2^2 - 2\vec{F}_1\vec{F}_2 cos(125°)} = 53.7N##
Now I want to find the direction. I think I should put my angle ##θ## between ##\vec{F}_1## and ##\vec{F}_R## ( I don't know how to explain why though which is my problem really ).
Presuming that's the right way to go, I would then use the sin law to get ##θ = 30°##.
##∴\vec{F}_R = 53.7N [S 30° E]## <- I think, I mean it would make sense because the force in the SE direction is 16N greater than the one in the northern direction, right?
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