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Physics, 02.07.2020 17:01 SunsetPrincess

The drawing shows a top view of a hockey puck as it slides across frictionless ice. Three forces act on the puck, and it is in equilibrium. The force F is applied at the center and has a magnitude of 32 N. The force F1 is applied at the top edge, and F2 is applied half way between the center and the bottom edge. Find the magnitude of F1 and F2.

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