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How a force can be resolved when it is acting perpendicular to the direction of motion?

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Answered by shreyanshkushwa
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Explanation:

  • Explanation:TO CALCULATE THE FORCE ACTING PERPENDICULAR IN THE DIRECTION OF MOTION,

  • FIRST YOU NEED TO FIND THE FORCE ACTING IN THE DIRECTION OF FORCE....

  • FIRST YOU NEED TO FIND THE FORCE ACTING IN THE DIRECTION OF FORCE....AFTER THAT NOW YOU HAVE TWO VECTORS AND THEN YOU NEED TO FIND THE RESULTANT FORCE

FIRST YOU NEED TO FIND THE FORCE ACTING IN THE DIRECTION OF FORCE....AFTER THAT NOW YOU HAVE TWO VECTORS AND THEN YOU NEED TO FIND THE RESULTANT FORCE  =  \sqrt{ {x}^{2}  +  {y}^{2}  + 2xy \cos }

  • FIRST YOU NEED TO FIND THE FORCE ACTING IN THE DIRECTION OF FORCE....AFTER THAT NOW YOU HAVE TWO VECTORS AND THEN YOU NEED TO FIND THE RESULTANT FORCE  =  \sqrt{ {x}^{2}  +  {y}^{2}  + 2xy \cos } USING THIS FORMULA YOU CAN FIND THE RESULTANT FORCE ....

  • FIRST YOU NEED TO FIND THE FORCE ACTING IN THE DIRECTION OF FORCE....AFTER THAT NOW YOU HAVE TWO VECTORS AND THEN YOU NEED TO FIND THE RESULTANT FORCE  =  \sqrt{ {x}^{2}  +  {y}^{2}  + 2xy \cos } USING THIS FORMULA YOU CAN FIND THE RESULTANT FORCE ....THANKS FOR ASKING A QUESTION

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