The resultant of two forces, one double the other in magnitude, is perpendicular

The Resultant Of Two Forces One Double The Other In Physics Question

The resultant of two forces, one double the other in magnitude, is perpendicular to the smaller of the two forces. The angle between the two forces is

Options

(a) 60°
(b) 150°
(c) 120°
(d) 90°

Correct Answer:

120°

Explanation:

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Topics: Laws of Motion (103)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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