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The resultant force, R, is related to two concurrent forces, X and Y, acting at right angles to one another, by the formula R^2=x^2+y^2 . Rewrite the formula for Y.
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The resultant force, R, is related to two concurrent forces, X and Y, acting at right angles to one another, by the formula R^2=x^2+y^2 . Rewrite the formula for Y.
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the answer is y=√r^2-x^2
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To find the formula for y in the equation:
First thing we do is we must isolate the y variable
To simplify our answer is we will square root both of the sides of the equation,
and this will be the formula for the resultant force for y.
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