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  1. when two forces of magnitude p and q are perpendicular to each other their resultant is of magnitude 'r' whaen they are at an
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  2. two forces whose magnitude are in the ratio 3:5 give a resultant equal to 35 newton if the angle between them is 60 degrees find
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  3. when two forces of magnitude p and q are perpendicular to each other their resultant is of magnitude 'r'. When they are at an
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  4. A force of magnitude 15 N is the resultant of two forces, one of which has a magnitude of 8 N and acts at an angle of 30° to
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  5. The sum of magnitude of two forces is 18 N and the magnitude of their resultant is 12 N.If the resultant makes an angle of
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  6. A force of magnitude 15 N is the resultant of two forces, one of which has a magnitude of 8 N and acts at an angle of 30° to
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  7. four forces act on a hot air ballon356 N north 129 N west 297 N east 156 N south a)find the magnitude of the resultant force on
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  8. A force of magnitude 15 N is the resultant of two forces, one of which has a magnitude of 8 N and acts at an angle of 30° to
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  9. Okay I am soo confused with these two questions:The resultant of two forces acting on a body has a magnitude of 80 pounds. The
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  10. Okay I posted this before but I am still not sure. How would you solve for M?The resultant of two forces acting on a body has a
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