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A force F makes an angle 40^(@)with anot...

A force `F` makes an angle `40^(@)`with another force `F`. The resultant of two forces is
a)`2F sin20^(@)`
b) `2F cos20^(@)`
c)`2F cos20^(@)`
d) `2F cos40^(@)`

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