Part A A gymnast of mass 59.0 kg hangs from a vertical rope attached to the ceiling. You can ignore the weight of the rope and assume that the rope does not stretch. Use the value 9.81m/s for the Calculate the tension T' in the rope if the gymnast hangs motionless on the rope. acceleration of gravity. Express your answer in newtons View Available Hint(s) ? T: N Submit Part B Calculate the tension T in the rope if the gymnast climbs the rope at a constant rate. Express your answer in newtons View Available Hint(s) AED T - Three forces of magnitudes Fi = 4.0 N, F2 = 6.0 N, and F3 = 8.0 N are applied to a block of mass Calculate the magnitude of the resultant force F. = F1 + F2 + F's acting on the block. m = 2.0 kg. initially at rest, at an ally at rest, at angles shown on the diagram. (Figure 1) In this problemgles Express the magnitude of the resultant force in newtons to two significant figures. t (net) foron tues problem, you will determine the resultant (net) force by combining th View Available Hint(s) force vectors. All angles should be measured counterclockwise from the most are positive). ockwise from the positive x axis (i.e., all angles Submit Figure Part B What angle does F, make with the positive x axis? Express your answer in degrees to two significant figures. >View Available Hint(s) 3250 250 A$ 7 + 0 ? degrees Submit Part A Two forces, F1 and F2, act at a point, as shown in What is the x component F's of the resultant force? (Figure 1). F1 has a magnitude of 9.40 N and is directed at an angle of a = 64.0 * above the negative x axis in the Express your answer in newtons second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 7.00 N and is directed at an angle of B = 53.8 below the negative x >View Available Hint(s) axis in the third quadrant. F. = N Submit Figure Part B What is the y component Fy of the resultant force? Express your answer in newtons. View Available Hint(s) N Submit What is the magnitude F of the resultant force? Express your answer in newtons. View Available Hint(s) N Submit Part D What is the angle y that the resultant force forms with the negative x axis? In this problem, assume that positive angles are measured clockwise from the negative a axis. Express your answer in degrees. View Available Hint(s) Y = degrees