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The resultant of two forces of magnitude 12N and 3N on a body is 13.74N. Find the angle between the two. What is the direction of the resultant force w.r.t. 12N force?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use the law of cosines to find the angle between the two forces and then determine the direction of the resultant force with respect to the 12N force. ### Step 1: Identify the given values - Magnitude of Force 1 (F1) = 12 N - Magnitude of Force 2 (F2) = 3 N - Magnitude of Resultant Force (R) = 13.74 N ### Step 2: Use the law of cosines ...
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