Three forces, P = 10 N, Q = 10 N and R = unknown, are acting on an object which remains…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
Three forces, P = 10 N, Q = 10 N and R = unknown, are acting on an object which remains under equilibrium. Consider the following statements
- The magnitude of R cannot be 10 N
- R cannot be perpendicular to P and Q
- R cannot be in the plane of P and Q
- I and II are correct
- I, II, III are correct
- Only II is correct
- none of the statements is correct
Answer
(D) none of the statements is correct
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