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A body at equilibrium is under the action of three forces. One force is 10N acting due east and one is 5N in the direction 60 degree north-east. What is the magnitude and direction of the third force?

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Answered by MathMate
Hint:
Find the resultant of the two given forces.
The third force (which keeps the resultant in equilibrium) is a force which is equal in magnitude to the resultant, but opposite in direction.
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