Problem solving: Analyze the following problem. Show the graphic representation of your answer 1. Two people are pushing a disabled car. One exerts a force of 280 N east, the other a force of 130 N east. What is the net force exerted on the car? 2. Two soccer players kick a ball simultaneously from opposite sides. Red #3 kicks with 47 N of force while Blue #5 kicks with 71 N of force. What is the net force on the ball? 3. An airplane heads due north at 100 m/s through a 30 m/s cross wind blowing from the east to the west. Determine the resultant velocity of the airplane.

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Problem solving: Analyze the following problem. Show the graphic representation of your answer
1. Two people are pushing a disabled car. One exerts a force of 280 N east, the other a force of
130 N east. What is the net force exerted on the car?
2. Two soccer players kick a ball simultaneously from opposite sides. Red #3 kicks with 47 N of
force while Blue #5 kicks with 71 N of force. What is the net force on the ball?
3. An airplane heads due north at 100 m/s through a 30 m/s cross wind blowing from the east to
the west. Determine the resultant velocity of the airplane.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem solving: Analyze the following problem. Show the graphic representation of your answer 1. Two people are pushing a disabled car. One exerts a force of 280 N east, the other a force of 130 N east. What is the net force exerted on the car? 2. Two soccer players kick a ball simultaneously from opposite sides. Red #3 kicks with 47 N of force while Blue #5 kicks with 71 N of force. What is the net force on the ball? 3. An airplane heads due north at 100 m/s through a 30 m/s cross wind blowing from the east to the west. Determine the resultant velocity of the airplane.
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