E: Adding Forces - Potter's Pull Bookmark this page You and Harry are using two ideal ropes (massless, supporting any am

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E: Adding Forces - Potter's Pull Bookmark this page You and Harry are using two ideal ropes (massless, supporting any amount of tension) to pull a dragon of mass M = 650 kg out of a frictionless mud puddle. The dragon was trying to take a bath but found out it is a bad idea for dragons to bathe. With your rope you pull with a force of magnitude F₁ = 1200 N at angle ₁/3 rad to the +z-axis. Harry pulls his rope with a force of magnitude F₂ = 800 N at angle 0₂ = n/6 rad to the +2-axis. Total Force Magnitude 0.0/10.0 points (graded) Calculate the magnitude of the total force on the dragon Fin Newtons Enter responses as numbers. F= 1द (N) 102 10
Angle of Total Force and Acceleration Vectors 0.0/10.0 points (graded) Calculate the cosine, sine, and tangent of the angle with respect to the z-axis of the total force vector. The acceleration vector has the same direction as the force vector because F= Mä. Enter responses as numbers. cos(0) sin (0) tan (0) SUBMIT You have used 0 of 5 attempts el
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