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if a body is under the action of two force 6 and 8 dynes at right angles to each other the equilibrant of the two force is​

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Answered by himanshupandey186
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Answer:In SI, unit of force is Newtons, not kg. So I assume you do mean force and not mass (and don't mean force due to gravity). So, 2 forces, with one acting at 90 degrees to the other give a resultant net force that can be expressed as a vector (magnitude and angle). Picture that as the two forces being the shorter sides of a right angle triangle and the resultant being the hypotenuse (long side).

Use the math for that triangle to work if out

Answered by tejasvinisinhaps23
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In SI, unit of force is Newtons, not kg. So I assume you do mean force and not mass (and don't mean force due to gravity). So, 2 forces, with one acting at 90 degrees to the other give a resultant net force that can be expressed as a vector (magnitude and angle). Picture that as the two forces being the shorter sides of a right angle triangle and the resultant being the hypotenuse (long side).

Use the math for that triangle to work if out

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