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The resultant of two forces each of magnitude P acting on a point is root2P. What is the angle between the vectors

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Answered by tshivom9
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The resultant of two forces of magnitude P acting at point is under root 2p. ... The forces are perpendicular. That is angle between them is 90 degrees.

Answered by SmritiSami
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If the resultant of two forces each of magnitude P is P√2, the angle between the vectors is 90°.

  • If the resultant of two forces of magnitude P acting at the point is P√2, the forces are perpendicular, which means that the angle between them is 90 degrees.
  • It can be found by the parallelogram law of vector addition, which is R = √ P²+Q²+2PQcosθ
  • In this case when you put Q=P, R= P√2, and theta= θ.
  • On simplifying, we get the angle between the vectors as 90 degrees.
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