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1a) Find the magnitude of the force on the wire at the top apex due to the other

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1a) Find the magnitude of the force on the wire at the top apex due to the other two wires using vector addition.
(in N)
      
1b) Find the direction of the force that on the wire at the top apex due to the other two wires. Specify the angle from the +x-axis going counter-clockwise (see figure on right).
(in deg)
      
2a) Find the magnitude of the force on the bottom left wire due to the other two wires using vector addition.
(in N)
  
2b) Find the direction of the force that on the bottom left wire due to the other two wires. Specify the angle from the +x-axis going counter-clockwise (see figure on right).
(in deg)
      
3a) Find the magnitude of the force on the bottom right wire due to the other two wires using vector addition.
(in N)

3b)Find the direction of the force that on the bottom right wire due to the other two wires. Specify the angle from the +x-axis going counter-clockwise (see figure on right).
(in deg)

Answer all 6 parts for points...Thanks

1a) Find the magnitude of the force on the wire at the top apex due to the other two wires using vector addition. (in N) 1b) Find the direction of the force that on the wire at the top apex due to the other two wires. Specify the angle from the +x-axis going counter-clockwise (see figure on right). (in deg) 2a) Find the magnitude of the force on the bottom left wire due to the other two wires using vector addition. (in N) 2b) Find the direction of the force that on the bottom left wire due to the other two wires. Specify the angle from the +x-axis going counter-clockwise (see figure on right). (in deg) 3a) Find the magnitude of the force on the bottom right wire due to the other two wires using vector addition. (in N) 3b)Find the direction of the force that on the bottom right wire due to the other two wires. Specify the angle from the +x-axis going counter-clockwise (see figure on right). (in deg) Answer all 6 parts for points...Thanks

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