Physics, asked by jaisaljjoseph2004, 6 months ago

resultant of two perpendicular force acting on a body​

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Answered by HarshAditya098
1

Answer:

Here, m=10 kg

The resultant force acting on the body is

F=  

(98N)  

2

+(6N)  

2

 

​  

=10N

Let the resultant force F makes an angle θ w.r.t. 8N force.

From figure, tanθ=  

8N

6N

​  

=  

4

3

​  

 

The resultant acceleration of the body is  

a=  

m

F

​  

=  

10kg

10N

​  

=1ms  

−2

 

The resulatnt acceleration is along the direction of the resulatnt force.

Hence, the resultant acceleration of the body is 1 ms  

−2

 at an angle of tan  

−1

(  

4

3

​  

) w.r.t. 8N force.

Explanation:

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