I need help... I suck at physics

How do I add the F3 force so I can get constant velocity with the body?

I suck at physics

Split the forces into X and Y components, then use pythagoras theorem.

I get this... but what about the Y components

Obviously you dont get it.

Then help me I hate this kind of shit.

F2x=20cos(25)
F1x=10cos(40)
F2y=20sin(25)
F1y=10sin(40)

F2x-F1x=F3x
F2y-F1y=F3y

sqrt(F3x^2+F3y^2)=F3

please fail physics 1, you're not meant to be anything but a wage slave if you are struggling with that class.

by using trig.

wtf this is like day 1 statics

>American education

Lol.. im in medschool not in the US tho

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And you got it wrong.

where

i have a flu and im shit so i dont see anything

a is 40 degrees and you only calculated the x-component of the resultant force

god damnit i got the wrong angle

the formula should be correct tho

t why would i have to calculate the y-component? do the y-components of the vectors F1 and F2 exceed the magnitude of G?

do your own homework kid

I think the question itself is a little fucked up...

yeah it's a little ambiguous

in my model the object has mass m and it's lying on a flat surface and there's also force N counteracting force G so i don't need to add a y-component to F3 because N exists

>lying on a flat surface and there's also force N counteracting force G

hahahhahahahahahhah fucking idiot. Don't blame the wording of the question to make up for the fact that youre to stupid to solve the problem. for fucks sake I gave you the solution

You have two forces applied at an angle, do these forces have some natural orthogonal components?

your answer is a fucking retarded version of mine dumbass

bet you're not even in university

>your answer is a fucking retarded version of mine dumbass bet you're not even in university


faggot brainlet to dumb for STEM please kill yourself.

says you

you have the right answer bro

>actually count the resultant force