Parallelogram Law of Forces states, "if two forces acting simultaneously on a particle be represented in magnitude and direction by two adjacent sides of a parallelogram, their resultant may be represented in magnitude and direction by« Back to Previous Page
A. its longer side"
B. its shorter side"
C. the diagonal of the parallelogram which does not pass through the point of intersection of the forces"
D. the diagonal of the parallelogram which passes through the point of intersection of the forces"
E. half the sum of the diagonals".
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D. the diagonal of the parallelogram which passes through the point of intersection of the forces” |
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