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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?
Learning Perspective
An approach in psychology that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior, suggesting that behaviors are learned rather than innate.
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A decrease or diminution in quantity, intensity, or extent that is not permanent.
Learning Perspective
An approach to understanding psychological phenomena that emphasizes the role of experience, learning, and environmental factors in shaping behavior.
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