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what is the unit for magnitude of resultant force​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

NEWTON IS THE UNIT OF THE RESULTANT FORCE.

Answered by mendusasaank
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Answer:

Newton

Explanation:

The magnitude of the resultant force is the result of the vector sum without including the direction of the equivalent single force. Below is how the magnitude of the resultant is solved by using the component method.

Force #1 = 12 N 30 degrees ; Force #2 = 20 N 120 degrees and the resultant force = 23.3 N 89 degrees.

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