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What is the resultant of two equal forces of magnitude f,acting at right angles to each other
10 years ago

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Answered by Reed
If this question is unique to Kabe college, I suggest you consult someone at Kabe college. If it's a physics question, please put that in the SUBJECT line so a physics tutor might find it.
10 years ago
Answered by Henry
Fr = Sqrt(F^2 + F^2) = Sqrt(2F^2) = 1.414F.

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