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When a force F acts on a particle of mass m, the acceleration of particle becomes a. Now if two forces of magnitude 3F and 4F acts on the particle simultaneously, them the acceleration of the particle is (both forces are perpendicular to each other)

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Answered by tnagamani54
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When a force F acts on a particle of mass m, the acceleration of particle becomes a. Now if two forces of magnitude 3F and 4F acts on the particle simultaneously as shown in figure, then the acceleration of the particle is 4F 90° 3F. I hope it will help you

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When a force F acts on a particle of mass m, the acceleration of particle becomes a. Now if two forces of magnitude 3F and 4F acts on the particle simultaneously as shown in figure, then the acceleration of the particle is 4F 90° 3F.

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