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find the resultant of two forces each having magnitude ` F_0` and angle between them is ` theta `.

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To find the resultant of two forces, each having a magnitude of \( F_0 \) and an angle \( \theta \) between them, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Forces Let the two forces be represented as vectors: - \( \vec{F_1} = F_0 \) (First force) - \( \vec{F_2} = F_0 \) (Second force) ### Step 2: Use the Formula for Resultant of Two Vectors ...
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