PHY 121
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The equilibrant of a force is the force which is equal and opposite to that force. If two forces are equal and opposite, their x and y components are also equal, but the x and y components of the force are opposite in sign to those of the equilibrant.
The x and y components of a force are 2 Newtons and 3 Newtons repectively.
• What are the magnitude of this force and what angle does it make as measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis?
2 Netwons + 3 Newtons = 5 Newtons
• What are the components of the equilibrant force?
The x and the y.
• What angle does the equilibrant force make as measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis?
45 degree angle.
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