Physics, asked by shiekhmohammedwahid, 11 months ago

What do they mean by MINIMUM ADDITIONAL FORCE NEEDED?

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Answered by adi1423tya
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Answered by abhaykolli3p2nri0
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The question's premise is very basic. By minimum additional force needed they mean the force whose value, when applied, is sufficient enough to cancel out all the x components fo the other force so that force only acts along y axis. To answer your question specifically you need to understand that after the given minimum value (meaning after you apply the force at an angle to cancel out all the other x component of other forces) you need to realise that all other values above that minimum magnitude will also make that force act only along y axis when applied at the same angle. So answers could range from that minimum value to infinity. I hope you understand that after a specific threshold magnitude all other magnitudes above thst will also cancel x components but give more accelerations.

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