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@Gyro Gearloose
you are off by miles
the vector is 6N not 60 and you can just take components of the vectors along x and y axis you'll get your simple answer which is 3
Thanks for the working, just check your working a bit, should be 6 N. The process is fine. One suggestion - substitute at the end. Keep things in cos and sin terms, life is significantly easier that way.
And yes, easier to resolve in x and y axis for sure.
Try this one more time, you should be able to figure it out
means that I should keep values in sin theta cos theta till the end and at the end subtract the antiparallel vectors
Correct
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