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  1. Four forces are acting on an object in static equilibrium: Force 1 has a magnitude of 46.0 N and is acting at an angle of 52
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  2. Four forces are acting on an object in static equilibrium: Force 1 has a magnitude of 46.0 N and is acting at an angle of (54)
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  3. The sum of two forces, one having a magnitude of 8 N acting due west and other having a magnitude of 6 N acting due north is
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  4. A force of 650N is acting upwards and a force of 850N is acting downwards along the same line,state the magnitude and direction
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  5. Find magnitude and direction of resultant force if 50 N force is acting due North and 30 N force is acting due East
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  6. A body is in equilibrum when three forces act on it.Two of the forces are F1 of magnitude 8Newtons acting due east and F2 which
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  7. what is the magnitude of the resultant of a 6.0n force acting vertically upward and a 4.0n force acting horizontally
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  8. A body is in equilibrium when three forces act on it. Two of the forces are F1 of magnitude 8N acting due east and F2 which is
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  9. A body is in equilibrium when three forces act on it. Two of the forces are F1 of magnitude 8N acting due east and F2 which is
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  10. How far apart must two protons be if the magnitude of the electrostatic force acting on either one due to the other is equal to
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