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Two forces of magnitude F have a resultant of the
same magnitude F. The angle between the two forces
is
(1) 45°
(3) 150°
(4) 60°​

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Answered by ankan7dav
12

Force is vector quantity . Resultant of two vectors A and B is given by

R = √{A² + B² + 2A.BcosФ} , where Ф is angle between A and B

Now, magnitude of each force is F and resutant is also F

Then, F = √{F² + F² + 2.F.FcosФ}

⇒F² = F² + F² + 2F².cosФ

⇒- F² = 2F²cosФ

⇒ -1/2 = cosФ

⇒cosФ = -1/2 = cos120°

⇒Ф = 120°

Hence angle between them is 120°

Answered by TheKingOfKings
47

Answer:

Two forces of magnitude F have a resultant of the

same magnitude F. The angle between the two forces

is

(1) 45°

(3) 150°

(4) 60°

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