17. The resultant of three forces is a 49.15-N force at 270° CCW with respect to (wrt.) the +x- axis (0°). Force A is 15 N at 30° CW wrt. the +X-axis. Force B is 25 N at 60° CCW wrt. the -x- axis. Solve for the magnitude of the Force C using the solved x- and y-components of Force C.

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17. The resultant of three forces
is a 49.15-N force at 270° CCW
with respect to (wrt.) the +x-
axis (0°). Force A is 15 N at 30°
CW wrt. the +X-axis. Force B is
25 N at 60° CCW wrt. the -x-
axis. Solve for the magnitude of
the Force C using the solved x-
and y-components of Force C.
Transcribed Image Text:17. The resultant of three forces is a 49.15-N force at 270° CCW with respect to (wrt.) the +x- axis (0°). Force A is 15 N at 30° CW wrt. the +X-axis. Force B is 25 N at 60° CCW wrt. the -x- axis. Solve for the magnitude of the Force C using the solved x- and y-components of Force C.
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