Friday, July 31, 2009

Can anyone help?

differentiate resultant (R) and equilibrant (E) graphical method in the following:


a. addition b. subtraction c. vectors acting @ perpendicular direction, and d. vectors acting @ different angle.

Can anyone help?
The best I can tell you is that the equilibrant is equal in magnitude to the resultant, but opposite in direction. To find the equilibrant force of two or more concurrent forces, first find the resultant force then add 180 degrees to the direction of the resultant (negative of a vector).
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