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Two vectors to be combined have magnitudes 60N and 35N. The correct answer for magnitude of their resultant is: a) 15 N b) 20 N c) 70 N d) 100 N

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Answer:

The correct answer is c) 70 N

Explanation:

The maximum value of the two force will be

R ( max) = 60+35 = 95 N

The minimum value of the two forces combining will be

R(min) = 60-35 = 25 N.

25 N. Now, The forces must be Between 95 N and 25 N. It cannot be less than 25 N and more than 95 N.

By looking at the options, we can infer that the correct option will be 70 N.

  • 70 N. Net Force, which is essentially the total of all the forces operating on an item, is the combination or consequence of those forces.
  • A force has both a magnitude and a direction: A vector quantity, force is measured in Newton, or N.
  • The force acts in the same direction that the thing is moving.
  • When two two forces are combined, they are added according to the laws of vector addition.
  • If the forces are in same direction, then their magnitude increases.
  • forces are in same direction, then their magnitude increases. If they are in the opposite direction, then their magnitude decreases.

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