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The two forces 2√2N and x N are acting at a point their resultant is perpendicular to x^N and having magnitude of √6N. The angle between the two forces and magnitude of X Are.
a).theta=120° , x=√2 N
b).theta=30° , x=√2 N c) .theta=150° ,x=√2 N
d).theta=150° , x=√3 N ​

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Answered by dubeynaitik59
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The two forces 2√2N and x N are acting at a point their resultant is perpendicular to x^N and having magnitude of √6N. The angle between the two forces and magnitude of X Are.

a).theta=120° , x=√2 N

b).theta=30° , x=√2 N c) .theta=150° ,x=√2 N

d).theta=150° , x=√3 N

The two forces 2√2N and x N are acting at a point their resultant is perpendicular to x^N and having magnitude of √6N. The angle between the two forces and magnitude of X Are.

a).theta=120° , x=√2 N

b).theta=30° , x=√2 N c) .theta=150° ,x=√2 N

d).theta=150° , x=√3 N

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