A force of 4N is inclined at an angle of `60^(@)` from the vertical. Find out its components along horizontal and vertical directions.
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Vertical Component `=4 cos 60^(@)=2N` Horizontal component `=4 sin 60^(@)=2sqrt(3)N`
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