find the resultant of the forces F1 and F2 when F1 is equal to 10 Newton F2 is equal to 10 Newton and theta is equal to 0degree
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20 Newton
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Taking S in the integral form of Gauss' law to be a spherical surface of radius r, centered at the point charge Q, we have
{\displaystyle \oint _{S}\mathbf {E} \cdot d\mathbf {A} ={\frac {Q}{\varepsilon _{0}}}}
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