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A force, A force,   , of magnitude 2.0 N and directed due east is exerted on an object. A second force exerted on the object is   = 2.0 N, due north. What is the magnitude and direction of a third force,   , which must be exerted on the object so that the resultant force is zero? A) 1.4 N, 45° north of east B) 1.4 N, 45° south of west C) 2.8 N, 45° north of east D) 2.8 N, 45° south of west E) 4.0 N, 45° east of north , of magnitude 2.0 N and directed due east is exerted on an object. A second force exerted on the object is A force,   , of magnitude 2.0 N and directed due east is exerted on an object. A second force exerted on the object is   = 2.0 N, due north. What is the magnitude and direction of a third force,   , which must be exerted on the object so that the resultant force is zero? A) 1.4 N, 45° north of east B) 1.4 N, 45° south of west C) 2.8 N, 45° north of east D) 2.8 N, 45° south of west E) 4.0 N, 45° east of north = 2.0 N, due north. What is the magnitude and direction of a third force, A force,   , of magnitude 2.0 N and directed due east is exerted on an object. A second force exerted on the object is   = 2.0 N, due north. What is the magnitude and direction of a third force,   , which must be exerted on the object so that the resultant force is zero? A) 1.4 N, 45° north of east B) 1.4 N, 45° south of west C) 2.8 N, 45° north of east D) 2.8 N, 45° south of west E) 4.0 N, 45° east of north , which must be exerted on the object so that the resultant force is zero?


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