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Two forces acting on an object are parallel and act in the same direction (westerly). The mangnitude of one of the forces is 60N and the resultant is 80N. What is the magnitude of the other force ???
6 years ago

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Answered by henry2,
F1+F2 = 80.
60 + F2 = 80,
F2 =
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