no
The y (assuming the 800 is with respect to the horizontal) is 98.48 N, and the x is 17.36 N.
The question can only be answered if the MAGNITUDE of the resultant is equal to either. Although this is not stated, if that is the case, the answer is 60 degrees.
Zero.
That's an "isosceles" triangle. By the way ... it's enough to say that two sides are equal. That automatically guarantees that the angles opposite them are equal.
No, you do not.You say they are equal; there is no other technically correct word or term.
If the forces are balanced they will have no action or the object, if not they will accelerate the object in the resultant direction of the two forces..
Yes because the two groups is exerting and opposite forces
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
The two forces must be equal and opposite.
Three. Equal forces, two.
Forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
Balanced Forces
Balanced Forces