Score on last attempt: Score in gradebook: 1 out of 3 1 out of 3 Three people are playing the Ring Game. In the game eac

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Score on last attempt: Score in gradebook: 1 out of 3 1 out of 3 Three people are playing the Ring Game. In the game eac

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Score on last attempt: Score in gradebook: 1 out of 3 1 out of 3 Three people are playing the Ring Game. In the game each player grabs part of a large ring and attempts to pull it into his/her own scoring section. Player A's Scoring Zone Player B Scoring Zonc Player C's Scoring Zone Suppose Player A pulls with a force of 240 N at an angle of 25". Player B pulls with a force of 180 N at an angle of 185", and Player C pulls with a force of 215 N at an angle of 315". (All angles are measured from standard position according to the diagram above.) a. With all three players pulling on the ring, what is the net (or resultant) force and direction applied to the ring? o Force: IN Preview o Direction: b. Who wins the game? OPlayer A O Player B Player C It's a tic. Preview
Score on last attempt: Score in gradebook: 0 out of 5 10 out of 5 Suppose an airplane is flying 170 mph with a heading 20° east of south (290° measured counterclockwise from due east) when it encounters a 40 mph wind blowing steadily in a direction 15° north of east (15° measured counterclockwise from due east). Use to represent the speed vector of the airplane and u to represent the speed vector of the wind. a. Start by drawing a head-to-tail configuration for and and the resultant vector + . b. Write both u and in component form. (Your answers should be in the form "<#, #>".) 07= # Preview . Invalid notation. a Preview c. Write the resultant vector + win component form. i+w= # Preview d. Now, write the resultant vector + w in polar form. (You do not need to enter a degree symbol in your answer.) 7+w= Preview e. Your answer to part (c) tells us that the plane is actually moving at mph in the direction due east. Submit counterclockwise of
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