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Two forces each of 20 N acts on a moving body from opposite direction.The speed of motion of the body​

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0m/sec because 20-20=0

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Two forces each of 20N act on a body at 120

0

.The magnitude and direction of the resultant is:

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The resultant of two force is given by F=

A

2

+B

2

+2ABcosθ

where, A & B are two vectors & θ is the angle between them.

Magnitude or resultant is

2×20

2

+2×400cos120

0

=20N

Whereas, the direction of the resultant vector is given by:

tanϕ =

A+Bcosθ

Bsinθ

=

20+20cos120

0

20sin120

0

=

3

⟹ϕ=60

0

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