Physics, asked by shaymaalalie, 1 year ago

Two forces of magnitude 80 N and 60 N act simultaneously on a body. Which one of the following forces cannot be a resultant of the two forces?

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Answered by abhi695
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60 N Because more force will reduce the lesser firce

shaymaalalie: not 60!! i have 10 \ 20 \ 100 \ 140 ONLY
abhi695: I have given the wrong answer
shaymaalalie: okay!
Answered by mathsdude85
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The resultant force C of the two forces A and B acting at a point is obtained by vector addition formula.

A = 80 N

B = 70 N

θ = 150°

Magnitude of C = A^2 + B^2 + 2 A B Cos angle

= 80× 80+ 70×70+2×80×70× Cos 150°

C = 6400+4900- 11200×sqrt(3)/2 N

C = 11300 - 5600 sqrt3. Newton

Angle of the resultant C with 70N = θ

Tan θ = 80×1/2 / (70 - 80×sqrt(3)/2 )

= 40/0.72

= 500/9

θ = 88.9° nearly

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