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Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes   = 1.0 N,   = 8.0 N and   = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force   <sub>net</sub> =   <sub>1 </sub>+   <sub>2 </sub>+   <sub>3</sub> parallel to the floor?   A) 2.5 N B) 5.1 N C) 6.0 N D) 7.8 N = 1.0 N, Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes   = 1.0 N,   = 8.0 N and   = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force   <sub>net</sub> =   <sub>1 </sub>+   <sub>2 </sub>+   <sub>3</sub> parallel to the floor?   A) 2.5 N B) 5.1 N C) 6.0 N D) 7.8 N = 8.0 N and Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes   = 1.0 N,   = 8.0 N and   = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force   <sub>net</sub> =   <sub>1 </sub>+   <sub>2 </sub>+   <sub>3</sub> parallel to the floor?   A) 2.5 N B) 5.1 N C) 6.0 N D) 7.8 N = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes   = 1.0 N,   = 8.0 N and   = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force   <sub>net</sub> =   <sub>1 </sub>+   <sub>2 </sub>+   <sub>3</sub> parallel to the floor?   A) 2.5 N B) 5.1 N C) 6.0 N D) 7.8 N net = Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes   = 1.0 N,   = 8.0 N and   = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force   <sub>net</sub> =   <sub>1 </sub>+   <sub>2 </sub>+   <sub>3</sub> parallel to the floor?   A) 2.5 N B) 5.1 N C) 6.0 N D) 7.8 N 1 + Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes   = 1.0 N,   = 8.0 N and   = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force   <sub>net</sub> =   <sub>1 </sub>+   <sub>2 </sub>+   <sub>3</sub> parallel to the floor?   A) 2.5 N B) 5.1 N C) 6.0 N D) 7.8 N 2 + Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes   = 1.0 N,   = 8.0 N and   = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force   <sub>net</sub> =   <sub>1 </sub>+   <sub>2 </sub>+   <sub>3</sub> parallel to the floor?   A) 2.5 N B) 5.1 N C) 6.0 N D) 7.8 N 3 parallel to the floor? Three forces are exerted on an object placed on a tilted floor.Forces are vectors.The three forces are directed as shown in the figure.If the forces have magnitudes   = 1.0 N,   = 8.0 N and   = 7.0 N,where N is the standard unit of force,what is the component of the net force   <sub>net</sub> =   <sub>1 </sub>+   <sub>2 </sub>+   <sub>3</sub> parallel to the floor?   A) 2.5 N B) 5.1 N C) 6.0 N D) 7.8 N

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