If two forces are acting on a body, explain how the resultant force can be calculated using:
a. Parallelogram law of forces b. Triangular law of forces
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Answer:Two forces that act in opposite directions produce a resultant force that is smaller than either individual force. To find the resultant force subtract the magnitude of the smaller force from the magnitude of the larger force. The direction of the resultant force is in the same direction as the larger force.
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