When two forces act on an object, the resultant force is the single force that would

Chapter 14, Problem 21

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When two forces act on an object, the resultant force is the single force that would have produced the same result. When the magnitudes of the two forces are represented by the lengths of two sides of a parallelogram, the resultant can be represented by the length of the diagonal of the parallelogram. If forces of 12 pounds and 18 pounds act at an angle of 75, what is the magnitude of the resultant force to the nearest hundredth pound?

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