Problem Solving 1. Dental braces and kits are used to align and straighten the orientation of the teeth. In a specific case, the tooth that is needed to be aligned is pulled with a force of 3N, 45° CW from the wire (from the +x-axis) and 8N, 45° CCW from the wire (from the +x-axis). What is the resulting force of the two forces aligning the tooth? Use both graphical and analytical methods.

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1. Dental braces and kits are used to align and straighten the orientation of the teeth.
In a specific case, the tooth that is needed to be aligned is pulled with a force of
3N, 45° CW from the wire (from the +x-axis) and 8N, 45° CCW from the wire (from the
+x-axis). What is the resulting force of the two forces aligning the tooth? Use both
graphical and analytical methods.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem Solving 1. Dental braces and kits are used to align and straighten the orientation of the teeth. In a specific case, the tooth that is needed to be aligned is pulled with a force of 3N, 45° CW from the wire (from the +x-axis) and 8N, 45° CCW from the wire (from the +x-axis). What is the resulting force of the two forces aligning the tooth? Use both graphical and analytical methods.
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