Physics, asked by paulsonpaulson714, 1 month ago

Two forces are said to be balanced if
(a) They are equal in magnitude, and act in any arbitrary directions.
(b) They are equal in magnitude and opposite in directions.
(c) They act in the same direction.
(d) They act in opposite directions and their magnitudes are quite different​

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Answered by latikarajeshrathod
0

Anwer-

bcos it's in same direction

Explanation:

its easy

Answered by Sweetoldsoul
3

Answer:

(b) They are equal in magnitude and opposite in directions.

Explanation:

For two forced to be balanced their resultant value must b zero.

we can get zero resultant for two non- zero valued forces, if they act in opposite direction and are equal in magnitude.

The direction matters 'cause Force is a vector quantity whose value depends on its direction as well as its magnitude.

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