Four pets named Arjay, Baguilat, Cuh-ing, and Dabest play a pulling game with a rope as shown below. Arjay pulls strongly with 610.0 units of force (N). Baguilat pulls with a force of magnitude B = 200.0 N, and Cuh-ing pulls with a force of magnitude C = 140.0 N. When Dabest pulls on the rope in such a way that his force balances out the resultant of the other three forces, the rope does not move in any direction. With how much force and in what direction must Dabest pull on the rope for the situation to happen? I need help in figuring out is the magnitude of Dabest's pulling force? the direction(use method 1: zero-degree reference line) of Dabest's pulling force and What is the direction(use method 2: geographical direction) of Dabest's pulling force?

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Four pets named Arjay, Baguilat, Cuh-ing, and Dabest play a pulling game with a rope as shown below. Arjay pulls strongly with 610.0 units of force (N). Baguilat pulls with a force of magnitude B = 200.0 N, and Cuh-ing pulls with a
force of magnitude C = 140.0 N. When Dabest pulls on the rope in such a way that his force balances out the resultant
of the other three forces, the rope does not move in any direction. With how much force and in what direction must
Dabest pull on the rope for the situation to happen?

I need help in figuring out is the magnitude of Dabest's pulling force? the direction(use method 1: zero-degree reference line) of Dabest's pulling force and What is the direction(use method 2: geographical direction) of Dabest's pulling force?

 

north
yA
y = 55°
B = 60°
Baguilat east
Cuh-ing
Arjay
a = 55°
Dabest
Transcribed Image Text:north yA y = 55° B = 60° Baguilat east Cuh-ing Arjay a = 55° Dabest
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