The magnitude of the resultant of two like parallel forces is the sum of the magnitudes of the forces and its direction will be same as the direction of the parallel forces.
A force of 200*sqrt(2) = 282.8427N (to 4 dp) acting at 45 degrees to the two original forces.
A trapezoid
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with two parallel sides of unequal length. It's like a triangle with the top removed and replaced by a line parallel to the bottom line.
Yes, a trapezoid has two bases. They are the parallel lines on the top and bottom. Parallel lines look like this =
2There are two parallel sides....A rhombus has two pairs of opposite parallel sides.There are two parallel sides....A rhombus has two pairs of opposite parallel sides.
The magnitude of the resultant can be anything between 5N and 15N.
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If two forces are in the same direction, then their resultant is also in the same direction, and its magnitude is the sum of the two components' magnitudes.
That depends on the direction of the forces. If the two forces act in the same direction, the resultant force will be doubled and if the two forces act in the oppsite direction, the resultant force will be null or zero.
Parallel forces are forces acting in parallel lines. If two parallel forces act in same direction, they are called like parallel forces. If two parallel forces act in opposite directions, they are called unlike parallel forces.
the resultant magnitude is 2 times the magnitude of F as the two forces are equal, Resultant R= F + F = 2F and the magnitude of 2F is 2F.
If the resultant of all the forces acting on a body is zero, the forces are called balanced forces. 2 types of unbalanced forces are naet force and resultant force.
The direction will change; the magnitude of the resultant force will be less.
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.
In that case, the resultant will either be the sum or the difference of the two forces (if they act in the same direction) or their difference (if they act in opposite directions).
The direction will change; the magnitude of the resultant force will be less.
forces in the same direction can be added to give us the resultant force and opposite force will subtracted to get resultant force