Civil Engineering - Applied Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Applied Mechanics - Section 4 (Q.No. 24)
24.
If two forces each equal to T in magnitude act at right angles, their effect may be neutralised by a third force acting along their bisector in opposite direction whose magnitude will be
2 T
1/2 T
2 T
3 T
none of these.
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Imtiaz hakim said:   5 years ago
These two forces will be balanced by a force having a magnitude equal to the resultant of these forces.

F = √( t^2 +t^2 +2t^2cos$).
= √( 2t^2) because cos 90 =0.
= √(2) T.
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Amit said:   6 years ago
Please solve this clearly.

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