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two forces=100N and =200N are acting on a body of mass 10kg at right angle to each other. what is the acceleration of the body?
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Resultant force = sqrt(100^2 + 200^2) = sqrt(50,000) = 223.61 N.
Acceleration = F/m = 223.61 N / 10 kg = 22.36 m/s^2.
(Components: ax = 100/10 = 10 m/s^2, ay = 200/10 = 20 m/s^2. Direction relative to the 100 N force: arctan(200/100) = arctan 2 ≈ 63.43°.)
Acceleration = F/m = 223.61 N / 10 kg = 22.36 m/s^2.
(Components: ax = 100/10 = 10 m/s^2, ay = 200/10 = 20 m/s^2. Direction relative to the 100 N force: arctan(200/100) = arctan 2 ≈ 63.43°.)
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