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Acceleration with magnitude of (f1^2 + f2^2)^(1/2) @ 45degrees from either direction towards the other
Perpendicular force means they act at right angles to each other, while the resultant is the summation of all the forces acting. The determination of the resultant force often needs vector calculus .
I'm not sure that I understand the question but if you are asking how to find the normal component to a force that is acting on an angle then you should break up the force vector into two components that act at right angles to each other and where one is 'normal' to the (surface of) the object. Normal in this case means "at right angles to a tangent" (I assume that the most common case in dynamics is for the extension of that 'normal' vector to go through the center of gravity of the object).
By the changing the angles of forces, the system of the forces will be in equilibrium.
The light rays are deflected off at the same angles as the angles on the rough surface.
if the two forces are acting in an opposit direction they can not be in equilibrum.but if they acting in thesame direction from different angles they can be in equilibrum.
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I believe it means representing a plane made by cutting across something at right angles to its length
If you position the protractor with the center on the vertex while one of the rays is pointing at 0°, the other ray is pointing at the number representing the magnitude of the angle in degrees.
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If a force is acting at an angle to the direction of motion then it is usually helpful to study components of the force along the line of motion and at right angles to it. For a force of magnitude f, acting at an angle x with the line of motion, the component along that line is f*cos(x).
'Torque' applies to any motor, not just to a.c. motors. It is a turning moment, defined as distance multiplied by the force acting at right-angles to the shaft.
Angles angles angles
Well, to find the answer, you first have to set up an equation: 180(n-2), n representing the number of sides. since there are 7 sides this is what the equation will look like: 180(7-2) = 900. So the sum of the interior angles is 900 degrees.~Hope this helps! ☺
Acceleration with magnitude of (f1^2 + f2^2)^(1/2) @ 45degrees from either direction towards the other
There are right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, and straight angles.
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