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∙ 14y agovector equal in magnitude and opposite direction
Magnitude and Direction :) -hayley
Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.
Vectors need both magnitude and direction.
The magnitude of the integer '58' is 58. Integers have no units, dimensions, or direction.
vector equal in magnitude and opposite direction
The equilibrant is a force that exactly balances the net force acting on an object, resulting in a state of equilibrium where the object is not accelerating. It is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the net force, effectively cancelling it out.
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.
The resultant is a trigonometric function, usually using the Law of Cosines in two dimensional solution by vector resolution, of two or more known forces while equilibrant is equal in magnitude to the resultant, it is in the opposite direction because it balances the resultant.Therefore, the equilibrant is the negative of the resultant.
Use pythagorean theorem to get the magnitude of the resultant force… The fourth force that would put this arrangement in equilibrium (the equilibrant) is equal and opposite the resultant. The components work this way too. To get the opposite direction angle, add on 180°.
That force is called the equilibrant force. It is required to balance out the resultant force in a system so that the system remains in equilibrium.
An equilibrant force is a force that can bring an object to a state of equilibrium or balance by counteracting the net force acting on the object. It has the same magnitude as the resultant force but acts in the opposite direction.
A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
Magnitude and Direction :) -hayley
A magnitude, direction and sense of direction. it has an equal and opposite force too. eather way it also has a magnitude, direction and sense of direction.
Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.
A force has both magnitude, which represents its strength, and direction, which indicates where the force is applied.