Physics, asked by anjalibishnoi1983, 4 months ago

what is resultant force if object weight is 2kg and two forces are applying 12N and 5N opposite to each other.​

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Answered by sw2suyash
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Answered by shashikumarbha67
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You can easily find the resultant force when they are perpendicular to each other..we know that

You can easily find the resultant force when they are perpendicular to each other..we know that(resultant force )= √(P^2+Q^2)+2PQ cos 90

You can easily find the resultant force when they are perpendicular to each other..we know that(resultant force )= √(P^2+Q^2)+2PQ cos 90Here teeta is 90 so

You can easily find the resultant force when they are perpendicular to each other..we know that(resultant force )= √(P^2+Q^2)+2PQ cos 90Here teeta is 90 soR=√(5^2+12^2)+2*5*12*cos90

You can easily find the resultant force when they are perpendicular to each other..we know that(resultant force )= √(P^2+Q^2)+2PQ cos 90Here teeta is 90 soR=√(5^2+12^2)+2*5*12*cos90R=√(25+144)+0.

You can easily find the resultant force when they are perpendicular to each other..we know that(resultant force )= √(P^2+Q^2)+2PQ cos 90Here teeta is 90 soR=√(5^2+12^2)+2*5*12*cos90R=√(25+144)+0.R= 13

You can easily find the resultant force when they are perpendicular to each other..we know that(resultant force )= √(P^2+Q^2)+2PQ cos 90Here teeta is 90 soR=√(5^2+12^2)+2*5*12*cos90R=√(25+144)+0.R= 13I hope you that you will find any resultant forces by using this formula

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