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If two forces each of magnitude 'F' act at right angles, their effect may be neutralised by a third force P. The value of P is

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Answered by shinrojyon2006
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Answer:

√2F

Explanation:

Two equal forces F/2 are acting at right angle. Their components along bisector will be.

= Fcos45+ Fcos 45

=2 F cos 45

= 2F/√2

= √2F

so a force equal to √2F

along bisector but in opposite direction will be required

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