Physics, asked by atifpetarian, 9 months ago

when three forces acting at a point are in equilibrium then:

a) each force is numerically equal to the sum of the other two

b) each force is numerically greater than the sum of other two

c) each force is numerically greater than the difference of the other two

d) non of the above ​


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Answered by rowan69
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a is the option

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atifpetarian: please explain (solution)
rowan69: because they all are in equilibrium so, all are equal
rowan69: right
rowan69: if we add any two it would be greater than the other one
Answered by ROCKYBHAAI
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Explanation:

c)

EACH FORCE IS NUMERICALLY GREATER THAN THE DIFFERENCE OF THE OTHER TWO

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