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Two forces, while acting on a particle in opposite; directions, have the resultant of 10N. If they act at right angles to each other, the resultant is found to be 50N. Find the two forces.


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Solution

Step 1: Given data

From the figure,

The value of resultant is R=10N for θ=180°.

The value of resultant is R=50N for θ=90°.

Step 2: Formula used

R=F12+F22+2F1F2Cosθ

Where,

R1= Resultant force.

F1andF2are the magnitudes of two forces.

Step 3: Resultant force when the forces are opposite.

Replace the values in the formula,

R1=F12+F22+2F1F2Cosθ10=F12+F22+2F1F2Cos18010=F12+F22-2F1F210=F1-F2F1=10+F2................(1)

Step 4: Resultant force when the forces are at the right angle.

R2=50N

θ=90°

Replace the values in the formula:

R2=F12+F22+2F1F2Cosθ50=F12+F22+2F1F2Cos9050=F12+F22................(2)

Step 5: Solve the two equation

From equation(1) we got,

F1=10+F2 substitute this value in the above equation (2).

502=F22+10+F22F22+F22+100+20F2=25002F22+20F2-2400=0F22+40F2-30F2-1200=0F2F2+40-30F2+40=0F2+40F2-30=0F2=30N

Force cannot be negative so F2-40

Step 6: Find F1

Substitute F2 value in equation(1).

F1=10+F2=10+30=40N

Therefore the two forces are 40Nand30N.


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