Intermolecular forces are forces that keep molecules together. For example, the forces between two water molecules. The stronger the intermolecular forces are, the more "solid" is the matter going to be, meaning that the intermolecular forces are the strongest in solids and weakest in gases.
Make sure not to confuse intERmolecular forces (forces between *molecules*) and intRAmolecular forces (forces between *atoms* that make up a molecule).
Velocity = distance / time = ( 2 * pi * r ) / t = 20.583 m/s
<span>x component = sine ( 32 ° ) * 20.583 = 10.91 m/s
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C Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The resultant force of both forces is 15.62 N.
<h3 /><h3>What is resultant?</h3>
The Resultant of forces is a single force obtained when two or more forces are combined.
To calculate the resultant of the force, we use the formula below.
Formula:
- R = √[a²+b²-2abcos∅]..................... Equation 1
Where:
- R = Resultant of the forces.
- ∅ = Angle between both forces
From the question,
Given:
Substitute these values into equation 1
- R = √[8²+10²-2×8×10cos120°]
- R = √[64+100-160cos120°]
- R =√ [164-160(-0.5)]
- R = √[164+80]
- R = √(244)
- R = 15.62 N
Hence, the resultant force of both forces is 15.62 N.
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Answer:
It's C because if you were trying to put it at rest that means you would put it on a Balanced surfest