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As shown in the diagram, two forces act on an object. the forces have magnitudes f1 = 5.7 n and f2 = 1.9 n. what third force will cause the object to be in equilibrium?

3.8 n at 108° counterclockwise from
f1->

6.3 n at 162° counterclockwise from
f1->

3.8 n at 162° counterclockwise from
f1->

6.3 n at 108° counterclockwise from
f1->


As shown in the diagram, two forces act on an object. the forces have magnitudes f1 = 5.7 n and f2 =

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