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The figure shows two forces acting at right angles on an object. They have magnitudes The figure shows two forces acting at right angles on an object. They have magnitudes   = 6.3 N and   = 2.1 N. What third force will cause the object to be in equilibrium (acceleration equals zero) ?   A)  6.6 N at 162° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> B)  6.6 N at 108° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> C)  4.2 N at 162° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> D)  4.2 N at 108° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> = 6.3 N and The figure shows two forces acting at right angles on an object. They have magnitudes   = 6.3 N and   = 2.1 N. What third force will cause the object to be in equilibrium (acceleration equals zero) ?   A)  6.6 N at 162° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> B)  6.6 N at 108° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> C)  4.2 N at 162° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> D)  4.2 N at 108° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> = 2.1 N. What third force will cause the object to be in equilibrium (acceleration equals zero) ? The figure shows two forces acting at right angles on an object. They have magnitudes   = 6.3 N and   = 2.1 N. What third force will cause the object to be in equilibrium (acceleration equals zero) ?   A)  6.6 N at 162° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> B)  6.6 N at 108° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> C)  4.2 N at 162° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub> D)  4.2 N at 108° counterclockwise from   <sub>1</sub>


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