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How can a force be resolved into its perpendicular components?​

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Answered by ItzBacteria
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  • In two dimensions, a force can be resolved into two mutually perpendicular components whose vector sum is equal to the given force. The components are often taken to be parallel to the x- and y-axes. Let F be a force, of magnitude F with components X and Y in the directions of the x- and y-axes, respectively
Answered by Caramelicious
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:\implies In two dimensions, a force can be resolved into two mutually perpendicular components whose vector sum is equal to the given force.

:\implies The components are often taken to be parallel to the x- and y-axes.

Let F be a force, of magnitude F with components X and Y in the directions of the x- and y-axes, respectively.

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