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Q: Two forces are exerted on an object A 39 N force acts at 220degrees and a 55 N force acts at 315degrees What are the magnitude and direction of the equilibrant?
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How is the equilibrant related to the net force?

It is equal in magnitude(measurement without direction) and opposite in direction.


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The force is said to be "equilibrant" when acting with other forces it would keep the body at rest ie in equilibrium. Hence equilibrant would be equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the resultant of all the forces acting on the body.


How does the equilibrant force compare with the resulltant force?

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