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\'Q?.il ) 09:04 1661379640 Saved on device Jesse Owens, four-time gold medal win

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Question

'Q?.il ) 09:04 1661379640 Saved on device Jesse Owens, four-time gold medal winning American sprinter, is coming out of the starting blocks, and only one foot is touching the block. Owens pushes back (horizontally) with a force of 900 N and pushes down (vertically) with a force of 1200 N. How large is the resultant force and what is the direction of the resultant force? 2. Resultant: 1500 N @ 53.1° below horizontal During an off-day, Mike Trout, Ohtani, and Albert Pujols and hav a pool partv, Thev are tugging on a 3.

Explanation / Answer

horizontal force = 900N

vertical force = 1200 N

resultant = sqrt ( 900^2 + 1200^2 )

= 1500 N

angle = tan^-1 ( 1200/900 )

= 53.1 degrees