if like parallel forces and unlike parallel forces acts on body at same time what is their resultant force and resultant torque
The magnitude of the resultant can be anything between 5N and 15N.
the head to tail rule
Add the resultant vectors 4 + 10 (and as they are in the same direction there will be no sine or cosine factors to worry about).Answer: 14N in the direction of the forces
I'd call it the resultant, but "net force" is a good name too.
First you have to resolve all forces into vertical and horizontal. If it on a slope take the reaction force as vertical and the slope as horizontal. Then equate the opposite forces, for example the friction and the driving force, and use maths to figure out the resultant.
if like parallel forces and unlike parallel forces acts on body at same time what is their resultant force and resultant torque
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.
You find the vector sum of all the forces. That is the resultant, or net, force.
The magnitude of the resultant can be anything between 5N and 15N.
If the resultant of all the forces acting on a body is zero, the forces are called balanced forces. 2 types of unbalanced forces are naet force and resultant force.
the head to tail rule
The resultant.
Add the resultant vectors 4 + 10 (and as they are in the same direction there will be no sine or cosine factors to worry about).Answer: 14N in the direction of the forces
diagonal
I'd call it the resultant, but "net force" is a good name too.
A resultant force