12. The resultant of two forces P and Q (such that P>Q) acting along the same straight line, but in opposite direction, is given by (a) P+Q (b) P-Q (c) P/Q (d) Q/P

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12. The resultant of two forces P and Q (such that P> Q) acting along the same straight line, but
in opposite direction, is given by
(a) P+QDe.Cb) P-Q
UC ) Q/P
plda
(c) P/Q
Transcribed Image Text:12. The resultant of two forces P and Q (such that P> Q) acting along the same straight line, but in opposite direction, is given by (a) P+QDe.Cb) P-Q UC ) Q/P plda (c) P/Q
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