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Physics, 01.10.2019 01:30, kaylee0424

Three forces with magnitudes of 360 newtons, 200 newtons, and 360 newtons act on an object at angles of −30°, 45°, and 135° respectively, with the positive x-axis. find the direction and magnitude of the resultant force. (round your answers to one decimal place.) direction ° magnitude n

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