Answer:
10 N, [tex]53.1^{\circ}[/tex] north-east
Explanation:
The two forces applied on the object are perpendicular to each other, so we can find the magnitude of their resultant by using the Pythagorean theorem:
[tex]R=\sqrt{(6 N)^2 + (8 N)^2}=10 N[/tex]
The direction of the force instead is given by
[tex]\theta = tan^{-1} (\frac{F_n}{F_e})[/tex]
where F_n is the force pointing north, and F_e is the force pointing east, and the angle is measured with respect to the east direction. Substituting,
[tex]\theta=tan^{-1} (\frac{8 N}{6 N})=tan^{-1} (1.333)=53.1^{\circ}[/tex]