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Two forces have magnitudes in the ratio 3 : 5 and the angle between their directions is 60°. If their resultant is 35 N, what are their magnitudes ?
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Two forces have magnitudes in the ratio 3 : 5 and the angle between their directions is 60°. If their resultant is 35 N, what are their magnitudes ?
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F1=26N and F2=09N ..this is from the two simultaneously equations
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