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if like parallel forces and unlike parallel forces acts on body at same time what is their resultant force and resultant torque
Forces which are parallel and acting in same direction are called like parallel forces. Forces which are parallel and acting in opposite direction are called unlike parallel forces.
All of the forces together balance out. The resultant of the forces is therefore nil. That applies to all equilibrium.
Net Force, Or Net Resultant Force, or Resultant force
"Balanced forces" means that the sum of all forces acting on an object - i.e., the resultant force - is equal to zero.
The magnitude of the resultant of two like parallel forces is the sum of the magnitudes of the forces and its direction will be same as the direction of the parallel forces.
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if like parallel forces and unlike parallel forces acts on body at same time what is their resultant force and resultant torque
In that case, the forces are said to be unbalanced.
Three One is obviously out. Two is out because if two unequal forces n and p act on an object the resultant with the minimum force in magnitude is |n - p|, which will never be 0 if n =/= p. Three can be easily resolved with a quick example. Imagine an object with three concurrent forces acting on it. Two forces, n = 3 N and p = 4 N, create an angle with each other such that the resultant is 5 N. 180 degrees from the resultant, a force, r = 5 N, is acting on the object. Thus three unequal vectors on an object can result in 0.
If there are two or more unequal forces acting on an object then the object will be acting on the forces. ^_^
Forces which are parallel and acting in same direction are called like parallel forces. Forces which are parallel and acting in opposite direction are called unlike parallel forces.
Two unequal forces The resultant force of two unequal forces clearly depends upon the magnitude of these forces and also depends on the angle of interception. One can clearly apply trigonometrical theorem for the same. such as if force x and force y of x1 and y1 magnitude is acting on an object N and if the angle between these forces is (180) degrees this means they are acting on opposite direction , and resultant force will be in direction of force x1 ir x1 > y1 or y1 if y1 < x1 So these unequal forces must be studied along with the angle of interception Hope this will give you a fair idea for calculation ( force is a vector and not scalier)
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All of the forces together balance out. The resultant of the forces is therefore nil. That applies to all equilibrium.
A resultant is when a force equivelent to two or more other forces acting in different directions at the same point.AnswerA resultant is when a force equivelent to two or more other forces acting in different directions at the same point.