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the resultant of two forces P and Q is of magnitude P. prove that if P is doubled, the resultant force will be perpendicular to q

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Answered by Ifra321
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the resultant of two forces P and Q is of magnitude P. IF P be doubled the resultant will be inclined to angle Q at an angle where 'A 'and 'B' are two forces inclined at an angle 'θ' to each other giving a resultant force 'R'. so, the forces q and R2 are perpendicular to each other.

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