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The acceleration is 5N/2Kg= 2.5 m/s^2 where 5= sqroot(3^2+ 4^2) =sqroot(25)=5.

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What do you call a FORCE twice as large as another force acting at right angles with it?

Acceleration with magnitude of (f1^2 + f2^2)^(1/2) @ 45degrees from either direction towards the other


How to make a system of forces in equilibrium just by changing the angles of forces?

To ensure a system of forces is in equilibrium by changing the angles of the forces, adjust the angles until the vector sum of all forces in the horizontal and vertical directions equals zero. This means that the forces balance each other out, leading to equilibrium. Use trigonometric functions to determine the components of each force in different directions to achieve equilibrium.


What happens to the speed and acceleration of a ball rolling down an irregular slope?

The speed of the ball will change as it rolls down an irregular slope due to the varying slope angles and surface conditions affecting its motion. The acceleration of the ball will also change accordingly as it encounters different levels of resistance and gravitational forces from the irregular slope.


Why does the coefficient of friction have no unit?

The coefficient of friction is the ratio of the mechanical force causing a body to slide and the force (or component of a force) acting at right angles to the sliding surface. Both these quantities are measured in units of force such as Newtons. The ratio between two of the same thing is just a fraction such as half or a quarter. One force is a fraction of the other. The fraction is just a number and does not have dimensions. In the equation M = 12 newtons/24 newtons, the coefficient M, is 0.5. The newtons cancel out.


What is scalar force and vector force in the force?

To put it simply, scalar is essentially just a number of the force, such as 10 newtons whereas a vector is a force with a direction such as 10 newtons south. Answer2: Forces like many quantities in Physics are Quaternions. Quaternions consist oa a scalar number and three vector numbers. Quaternions can be viewed as Angles and Axis. Positive Scalar forces have angles of 360 degrees and negative scalar forces have 180 degrees rotation. Positive Vector forces have 90 degrees angle and negative vectors have -90 degrees or 270 degrees rotation Quaternions have both scalars and vectors so 10 n and 10 n south is F=[10, 10] and the angle is 45 degrees 10 2.5( cos(45) + Vsin(45) ) = 2.510ev45. Vectors are have odd multiples of 90 deegrees and can b e called Fermions; scalars have even multiples of 90 degrees and can be called Bosons. Quaternions are the sum of bosons and Fermions and can have angles other than 90 degree multiples. Quaternions are the generalization of Bosns and Fermions.

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The vector sum of 3 newtons and 4 newtons?

It depends on the angle between the two forces. It can be anything from 1 newton (if they're acting in exactly opposite directions) to 7 newtons (if they're acting in exactly the same direction).


What do you call a FORCE twice as large as another force acting at right angles with it?

Acceleration with magnitude of (f1^2 + f2^2)^(1/2) @ 45degrees from either direction towards the other


How to make a system of forces in equilibrium just by changing the angles of forces?

To ensure a system of forces is in equilibrium by changing the angles of the forces, adjust the angles until the vector sum of all forces in the horizontal and vertical directions equals zero. This means that the forces balance each other out, leading to equilibrium. Use trigonometric functions to determine the components of each force in different directions to achieve equilibrium.


Is it possible for an object to have an acceleration when the speed of the object is constant?

Yes, if apply at the right angles the acceleration can change the object's current direction without effecting its speed.


Can an object be in equilibrium when three forces act on it and all at different angles?

yea


What happens to the speed and acceleration of a ball rolling down an irregular slope?

The speed of the ball will change as it rolls down an irregular slope due to the varying slope angles and surface conditions affecting its motion. The acceleration of the ball will also change accordingly as it encounters different levels of resistance and gravitational forces from the irregular slope.


Will two or more forces acting at different angles be placed in the same quadrant or in the adjacent quadrant and still be in equilibrium?

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.


Why does the coefficient of friction have no unit?

The coefficient of friction is the ratio of the mechanical force causing a body to slide and the force (or component of a force) acting at right angles to the sliding surface. Both these quantities are measured in units of force such as Newtons. The ratio between two of the same thing is just a fraction such as half or a quarter. One force is a fraction of the other. The fraction is just a number and does not have dimensions. In the equation M = 12 newtons/24 newtons, the coefficient M, is 0.5. The newtons cancel out.


What is scalar force and vector force in the force?

To put it simply, scalar is essentially just a number of the force, such as 10 newtons whereas a vector is a force with a direction such as 10 newtons south. Answer2: Forces like many quantities in Physics are Quaternions. Quaternions consist oa a scalar number and three vector numbers. Quaternions can be viewed as Angles and Axis. Positive Scalar forces have angles of 360 degrees and negative scalar forces have 180 degrees rotation. Positive Vector forces have 90 degrees angle and negative vectors have -90 degrees or 270 degrees rotation Quaternions have both scalars and vectors so 10 n and 10 n south is F=[10, 10] and the angle is 45 degrees 10 2.5( cos(45) + Vsin(45) ) = 2.510ev45. Vectors are have odd multiples of 90 deegrees and can b e called Fermions; scalars have even multiples of 90 degrees and can be called Bosons. Quaternions are the sum of bosons and Fermions and can have angles other than 90 degree multiples. Quaternions are the generalization of Bosns and Fermions.


What happens when velocity and acceleration are not in the same direction?

When velocity and acceleration are not in the same direction, the object's speed may be changing. If the acceleration and velocity are in opposite directions, the object will slow down. If they are at right angles to each other, the object will change direction without changing speed.


What is the difference between tangential and radial acceleration?

Answer Both refer to an object that is in a cirular motion. Radial Acceleration is a velocity change of the object as it moves away from the center of rotation. Tangential Velocity is a change of velocity of the object as it moves in a line that is tangential to the circular path it is moving.


Why would acceleration be affected by angle of inclination?

Acceleration is affected by the angle of inclination due to the component of gravitational force acting parallel to the surface. As the angle increases, a larger portion of the gravitational force contributes to accelerating an object down the slope. Conversely, at smaller angles, less gravitational force acts parallel to the incline, resulting in lower acceleration. Thus, the steeper the incline, the greater the acceleration experienced by an object moving down it.