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the resultant of two Force P and Q(such that P>Q)acting along the same straight line but in opposite directions is​

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Answered by maria9
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The forces P and Q are 180° to each other

The resultant = P-Q as P >Q

Answered by SrijanB2022
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Answer:

The resultant of two Force P and Q (such that P>Q) acting along the same straight line but in opposite directions is​:

R = (P - Q)

Explanation:

Since P>Q, and the forces are acting in opposite direction,
The resultant force will be equal to:

R = (P - Q)

The direction of the resultant force will be in the direction in which P is acting, since P>Q.

You can refer to the diagram below for a better understanding.

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