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Physics, 17.07.2019 17:30 justin5647

Using the force table, components of a vector can be found experimentally by suspending masses from 2 orthogonal strings which oppose the mass and string representing the vector in question. if 155 g is suspended at 210 degrees, what masses must be suspended at 0 degrees and 90 degrees to balance this force. i think since they're orthogonal, the could be equal masses to each other. is this even close to being right? if not, how do i start the process of solving the problem?

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