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36.
The angle between two forces when the resultant is maximum and minimum respectively are
0° and 180°
180° and 0°
90° and 180°
90° and 0°
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Azaruddin said:   4 years ago
Resultant is Maximum.

Cos(θ) = 1
θ = 0 degree.

Minimum,
Cos(θ) =-1
θ=180degree
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SHARANABASAVA said:   6 years ago
Thanks @Keyur Patel.

Saraki Yaman Alhaji said:   7 years ago
It should be 180° and 0°.
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Uah said:   7 years ago
Thanks @Keyur Patel.

Lakhan bhavnani said:   7 years ago
Thanks @Keyur.

Shubham tambekar said:   7 years ago
Thanks @Keyur.

Keyur Patel said:   8 years ago
There is simple logic when two forces in same direction (0 degree) resultant is max. But they are opposite each other (180 degree) resultant force is min.
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Ashish Mahajan said:   9 years ago
@Anil.

Your explanation is correct, only thing is that,
R = P - Q when theta is 180 degree.

Aravibd said:   9 years ago
If θ = 0.
R = (P + Q)^2.

If θ =180.
R= (P-Q)^2.

Substitute values for p and q. We will get the answer.

Patrick said:   9 years ago
I disagree. Applying cosine rule R^2 = P^2 + Q^2 - 2PQcos (theta).

Cos0 = 1 (which maintains a negative sign hence obtain a minimum value).

Cos180 = - 1 (which converts the negative sign to positive hence obtains a maximum value).


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