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Resolve horizontally and vertically a force f =8 N which makes an angle of `45^@` with the horizontal.

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To resolve the force \( F = 8 \, \text{N} \) at an angle of \( 45^\circ \) into its horizontal and vertical components, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Components The force can be resolved into two components: - Horizontal component (\( F_H \)) - Vertical component (\( F_V \)) ### Step 2: Use Trigonometric Functions ...
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