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how to find resultant force If force is given​

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Answered by Iridescent1921
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Answer:

Resultant of the forces will the square root of the sum of their squares. That is, R = √(a^2 +b^2). This is the triangle law

Or If a angle is given, then the resultant will be √(a^2 +b^2 +2ab cosQ (Q is angle). This is the parallelogram law of addition

Explanation:

As force is a vector quantity, it obeys vector laws of addition.

Answered by arsh9757
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Answer:

resultant force is the vector addition of two forces..

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