Physics, asked by bshravyac28, 9 months ago

the resultant force of 5 N and 6 N acting in opposite direction is​

Answers

Answered by Ipsita675
1

Answer:

One newton force along the side of 6N force

Explanation:

6N-5N=1N

Answered by ganeshkalyank
0

Answer:

  • 1N in direction of 6N

Explanation:

Resultant, R =

 \sqrt{ {a}^{2}  +  {b}^{2} \:  +  \: 2ab \cos( \alpha ) }

a=6N, b=5N, alpha = 180⁰ (opposite directions)

R=

 \sqrt{  {5}^{2}  +  {6}^{2}  + 2 \times 5 \times 6 \times  \cos(\pi)  }

=> R=1N in direction of force with larger magnitude i.e., 6N

Similar questions