12. The diagram below represents two forces acting concurrently on an object at point P. 6 N 10. N Which diagram best represents the resultant of these two forces? A) B) C) D)

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12. The diagram below represents two forces acting
concurrently on an object at point P.
10. N
Which diagram best represents the resultant of
these two forces?
A)
B) P
C)
D)
13. Forces F1 and F2 act concurrently
shown in the diagram below.
on point P, as
F, = 10. N
North
P.
F2 = 10. N
East
The equilibrant of Fi and F2 is
B) 14 N southeast
D) 20. N southeast
A) 14 N southwest
C) 20. N southwest
14. A car travels 12 kilometers due north and then 8
kilometers due west going from town A to town B.
What is the magnitude of the displacement of a
helicopter that flies in a straight line from town A
to town B ?
A) 20. km
C) 10. km
B) 14 km
D) 4 km
Transcribed Image Text:12. The diagram below represents two forces acting concurrently on an object at point P. 10. N Which diagram best represents the resultant of these two forces? A) B) P C) D) 13. Forces F1 and F2 act concurrently shown in the diagram below. on point P, as F, = 10. N North P. F2 = 10. N East The equilibrant of Fi and F2 is B) 14 N southeast D) 20. N southeast A) 14 N southwest C) 20. N southwest 14. A car travels 12 kilometers due north and then 8 kilometers due west going from town A to town B. What is the magnitude of the displacement of a helicopter that flies in a straight line from town A to town B ? A) 20. km C) 10. km B) 14 km D) 4 km
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