Can a force directed to north balance a force directed to east?
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No, you cant balance the force in that way.
For example:
Let force directed towards north be X N
let force directed towards be Y N
to balance the force directed to east, the force directed to north should have component directed to west (opposite to east) and the component should be equal to YN.
so, force directed towards north, the angle between north and west is 90 degrees
so component to west= F=xcos90
F=0
so component directed towards west is zero Newtons what ever the force we apply towards north.
so we cannot balance a force, directed to east by a force directed towards north.
For example:
Let force directed towards north be X N
let force directed towards be Y N
to balance the force directed to east, the force directed to north should have component directed to west (opposite to east) and the component should be equal to YN.
so, force directed towards north, the angle between north and west is 90 degrees
so component to west= F=xcos90
F=0
so component directed towards west is zero Newtons what ever the force we apply towards north.
so we cannot balance a force, directed to east by a force directed towards north.
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