Car #1 hits thé parked car at an angle of 30' with a force of 200N. Car #2 hits thé parked car at a 45' angle with a force of 350N. What is the magnitude and total direction of the force applied to the parked car by both drivers?
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Car #1 hits thé parked car at an angle of 30' with a force of 200N. Car #2 hits thé parked car at a 45' angle with a force of 350N. What is the magnitude and total direction of the force applied to the parked car by both drivers?
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