Two forces, each of magnitude 16 N, are inclined to each ...
Two forces, each of magnitude 16 N, are inclined to each other at an angle of 60°. Calculate the magnitude of their resultant.
16 N
\(16 \sqrt{3}\) N
18 N
\(18 \sqrt{3}\) N
Correct answer is B
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