
θ=45°
Taking components along x & y
F1=√2−\(\frac{1}{\sqrt2}\)=\(\frac{2-1}{\sqrt2}\)=\(\frac{1}{\sqrt2}\)
F2=√2+\(\frac{1}{\sqrt2}\)=\(\frac{2+1}{\sqrt2}\)=\(\frac{3}{\sqrt 2}\)
F1: F2=1:3
⇒x=3
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A square Lamina OABC of length 10 cm is pivoted at \( O \). Forces act at Lamina as shown in figure. If Lamina remains stationary, then the magnitude of \( F \) is: 
What will be the equilibrium constant of the given reaction carried out in a \(5 \,L\) vessel and having equilibrium amounts of \(A_2\) and \(A\) as \(0.5\) mole and \(2 \times 10^{-6}\) mole respectively?
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Torque is a moment of force. Torque is measured as a force that causeque is also defined as the turning effect of force on the axis of rotation. Torque is chs an object to rotate about an axis and is responsible for the angular acceleration. Characterized with “T”.
Torque is calculated as the magnitude of the torque vector T for a torque produced by a given force F
T = F. Sin (θ)
Where,
r - length of the moment arm,
θ - the angle between the force vector and the moment arm.
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Torque is of two types: