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If two coplanar concurrent forces P and Q acting at 180 ° degree, what is the value of resultant force..​

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Answered by alokdubey884569
0

Answer:

Answer

Solution

In case I :

P

+

Q

=

P

2

+Q

2

+2Pθcosθ

⇒(2MH)

P

2

+Q

2

=

P

2

+Q

2

+2PQcosθ

⇒(2M+1)

2

(P

2

+Q

2

)=P

2

+Q

2

+2PQcosθ

2(PQ)

(4m

2

+4m)

(P

2

+Q

2

)=cosθ

In case II

P

2

+Q

2

=

P

2

+Q

2

+2PQsinθ

⇒(2m−1)

P

2

+Q

2

=

P

2

+Q

2

+2PQsinθ

⇒(2m−1)

2

(P

2

+Q

2

)=P

2

+Q

2

+2PQsinθ

2(PQ)

(4m

2

−4m)

(P

2

+Q

2

)=sinθ

So, tanθ=

cosθ

sinθ

=

(2PQ)

4m

2

−4m

(4m

2

+4m)

(2PQ)

(P

2

+Q

2

)

(P

2

+Q

2

)

⇒tanθ=

(4m)

(4m)

(m+1)

(m−1)

=

m+1

m−1

Here Q=α So, tanα=

m+1

m−1

Answered by ramg777
0

Answer:

Then the resultant force is minimum, i.e

R = √[P² + Q² + 2PQ cos∅]

R = √[P² + Q² + 2PQ cos (180°)]

R = √[P² + Q² + 2PQ (- 1)]

R = √(P² + Q² - 2PQ)

R = √(P - Q)²

R = P - Q.

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