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Answer:
Explanation:
Given the magnitude of the forces, 7N and 2N, the minimum combining force acting on the forces are when the force's is acting in opposite direction.
Magnitude of the force in opposite direction is 7N - 5N = 2N
The maximum combining force occurs when they act in the same direction. Magnitude of the force in the same direction is 5N+7N = 12N
Hence the range of magnitude requires is 2N≤F≤12N
Answer:
n the case of linear motion, the change occurs in the magnitude of the velocity, the direction remaining constant.
In the case of circular motion, the magnitude of the velocity remains constant, the change in its direction occurring.
Explanation:
Velocity is a vector therefore it has magnitude and direction, a change in either of the two is the consequence of an acceleration on the system.
In the case of linear motion, the change occurs in the magnitude of the velocity, the direction remaining constant.
= (v₂-v₁)/Δt
In the case of circular motion, the magnitude of the velocity remains constant, the change in its direction occurring.
= v2/R
In the general case, both the module and the address change
a = Ra ( a_{t}^2 + a_{c}^2)