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Two forces of magnitude A and B are
acting at right angle to each other .
what is the magnitude of their resulant

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Answer:

Two forces of magnitude A and B taken are acting at right angle to each other. The magnitude of their resultant is √(A²+B²)

Explanation:

Given:

Two forces of magnitude A and B are acting at right angle

To find out:

Magnitude of the resultant

Solution:

We know that the resultant  of two forces  and  acting at an angle  is given by

Therefore, according to the question

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