This document contains 4 questions about calculating the resultant and components of forces. Question 1 asks to calculate the magnitude of an unknown force when combined at a 90 degree angle with a 6N force. Question 2 asks to find the smallest and largest possible resultant of two forces, one being 5N and the other 12N. Question 3 asks to find the components of a 300N and 500N force as shown in a figure. Question 4 indicates the cosine law can be used to find the resultant of two forces acting at an angle.
This document contains 4 questions about calculating the resultant and components of forces. Question 1 asks to calculate the magnitude of an unknown force when combined at a 90 degree angle with a 6N force. Question 2 asks to find the smallest and largest possible resultant of two forces, one being 5N and the other 12N. Question 3 asks to find the components of a 300N and 500N force as shown in a figure. Question 4 indicates the cosine law can be used to find the resultant of two forces acting at an angle.
This document contains 4 questions about calculating the resultant and components of forces. Question 1 asks to calculate the magnitude of an unknown force when combined at a 90 degree angle with a 6N force. Question 2 asks to find the smallest and largest possible resultant of two forces, one being 5N and the other 12N. Question 3 asks to find the components of a 300N and 500N force as shown in a figure. Question 4 indicates the cosine law can be used to find the resultant of two forces acting at an angle.
force and aforce when the angle between 90° what is the magnitude of the unknown Force. 2. What are the smallest an largest resultant of two forces of magnitude 5N and 12N acting on an object. 3. Find the components of the 300N force and 500N force draw in the figure. 4. The resultant of two forces F1 and F2 acting at an angle using the cosine law