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22 June, 06:30

find a magnitude of the force such that if the act at right angle there resultant is √10N but if the act of 50° the resultant is √13N

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  1. 22 June, 08:15
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    Let magnitude of the two forces be x and y.

    Resultant at right angle R1 = √15N) and at

    60 degrees be R2 = √18N.

    Now, R1 = √ (x² + y²) = √15,

    R2 = √ (x² + y² + 2xycos50) = √18.

    So x² + y² = 15,

    and x² + y² + 1.29xy = 18,

    therefore 1.29xy = 3,

    y = 3/1.29x.

    y = 2.33/x

    Now, x2 + (2.33/x) 2 = 15,

    x² + 5.45/x² = 15

    multiply through by x²

    x⁴ + 5.45 = 15x²

    x⁴ - 15x2 + 5.45 = 0

    Now find the roots of the equation, and later y. The two values of x will correspond to the

    magnitudes of the two vectors.

    Good luck
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