The component of force 100N acting at angke 30degrees with x axis is
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When a force is acting diagonally to a plane it always has two components. One with the x-axis (horizontal) and other with the y-axis (vertical).
The one with x-axis is usually Fcos(θ) and the one with y-axis is usually Fsin(θ) where θ is the angle between the plane and the force and F is the diagonal force.
So in this case it simply becomes 100cos30.
I hope my solution clarifies your problem and helps you in some manner.
When a force is acting diagonally to a plane it always has two components. One with the x-axis (horizontal) and other with the y-axis (vertical).
The one with x-axis is usually Fcos(θ) and the one with y-axis is usually Fsin(θ) where θ is the angle between the plane and the force and F is the diagonal force.
So in this case it simply becomes 100cos30.
I hope my solution clarifies your problem and helps you in some manner.
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