When forces F1 , F2 , F3 are acting on a particle of mass m such that F2 and F3 are mutually perpendicular,then the particle remains stationary.If force F1 is now removed then what is the acceleration of the particle ?
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When forces F1 , F2 , F3 are acting on a particle of mass m such that F2 and F3 are mutually perpendicular,then the particle remains stationary.If force F1 is now removed then what is the acceleration of the particle ?
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Explanation:
here F2 and F3 acts perpendicular. so F1 acts exact opposite to net force of F2 and F3 , because mass is in equilibrium position.
but now if we remove F1 , then particle will have acclaration = F net/m
but Fnet =