The object is in equilibrium under the action of N constant forces. The mass of the object is known to be m. The magnitude of one of the N constant forces is f, and the direction is horizontal and eastward 1. Remove F 2. Change force F to horizontal south 3. Change force F to 60 ° East by south 4. Change force F to horizontal West

The object is in equilibrium under the action of N constant forces. The mass of the object is known to be m. The magnitude of one of the N constant forces is f, and the direction is horizontal and eastward 1. Remove F 2. Change force F to horizontal south 3. Change force F to 60 ° East by south 4. Change force F to horizontal West

1,
A = f / M (direction West)
2,
A = 2 ^ 1 / 2F / M (southwest direction)
3,
A = f / M (30 degrees south by West)
4,
A = 2F / M (direction West)