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2(A + B)

15. The resultant of A and B is perpendicular to A
What is the angle between A and B?
(a) cos
(b) cos
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(c) sin
(d) sin​

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Answer:

θ = cos^(-1) (-A/B)

Step-by-step explanation:

The image of the reauktant forces A & B are missing, so i have attached it.

Now, from the attached image, we will see that;

Angle between A and B is θ

Also;

A = Bcos(180° − θ)

Now, in trigonometry, we know that;

cos(180° − θ) = -cosθ

Thus;

A = -Bcosθ

cosθ = -A/B

Thus;

θ = cos^(-1) (-A/B)

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