If the resultant of the two forces has a magnitude smaller than the magnitude of larger force the 2 forces must be..... a)differerent in both magnitude and direction b)having obtuse angle between them
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resultant force is given by
< (f)^2 + (f)^2+2(f)(f)cosX>^1/2=2fcos(X/2)=f
cosX/2=1/2
X/2=60
X=120
< (f)^2 + (f)^2+2(f)(f)cosX>^1/2=2fcos(X/2)=f
cosX/2=1/2
X/2=60
X=120
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Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
Point in opposite direction
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