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A resultant is when a force equivelent to two or more other forces acting in different directions at the same point.

AnswerA resultant is when a force equivelent to two or more other forces acting in different directions at the same point.
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what is a result


what somthing turns out to be

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Is resultant a vector quantity?

The resultant of two vectors cannot be a scalar quantity.


Which motion does a couple produce?

It has a resultant moment but does not have resultant force.


How to find resultant force?

To find the resultant force you need to find both the x and y component of the resultant force. Once you have that, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the resultant force.


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a resultant vector not only the resultant of two or three vector. it is the resultant direction of two or many vectors.(let us push an object with same force in opposite direction the resultant is zero and if we push in same direction the force will double.if we pull a object with same force in x and y direction the resultant force in 45 degrees to x axis)


What is the resultant of 1230 ms South and 1450 ms North?

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Give an example of a case when the resultant force is zero but resultant torque is not zero?

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How do you find missing vector if resultant is given?

The Resultant Vector minus the other vector


How head to tail rule helps to find resultant of forces?

the head to tail rule


When was Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses created?

Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses was created in 1980.


What are the sum of all forces acting on an object?

I'd call it the resultant, but "net force" is a good name too.


A single force whose external effects on a rigid body are the same as the effects of several actual forces acting on the body?

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