3.29. Find the resultant of the following perpen- dicular forces: (a) 400 N, 0°; (b) 820 N, 270°; and Ans. 512 N, 321.3° (c) 500 N, 90°.

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3.29. Find the resultant of the following perpen-
dicular forces: (a) 400 N, 0°; (b) 820 N, 270°; and
Ans. 512 N, 321.3°
(c) 500 N, 90°.
Transcribed Image Text:Vector Addition 3.29. Find the resultant of the following perpen- dicular forces: (a) 400 N, 0°; (b) 820 N, 270°; and Ans. 512 N, 321.3° (c) 500 N, 90°.
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