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Parallel Resultant Force, refers the forces act in a parallel arrangement, their resultant force can be found by adding up all the individual forces acting in the same direction. Check FAQs
Rpar=F1+F2
Rpar - Parallel Resultant Force?F1 - First Force?F2 - Second Force?

Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees Example

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72Edit=60Edit+12Edit
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Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Rpar=F1+F2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Rpar=60N+12N
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Rpar=60+12
LAST Step Evaluate
Rpar=72N

Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees Formula Elements

Variables
Parallel Resultant Force
Parallel Resultant Force, refers the forces act in a parallel arrangement, their resultant force can be found by adding up all the individual forces acting in the same direction.
Symbol: Rpar
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
First Force
First force acting on a object in th system of forces.
Symbol: F1
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Second Force
Second force acting on an object in th system of forces.
Symbol: F2
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Parallel Resultant Force

​Go Resultant of Two Forces acting on Particle with Angle
Rpar=F12+2F1F2cos(θ)+F22
​Go Resultant of Two like Parallel Forces
Rpar=F1+F2

Other formulas in Mechanics and Statistics of Materials category

​Go Radius of gyration given moment of inertia and area
kG=IrA
​Go Moment of inertia given radius of gyration
Ir=AkG2
​Go Moment of inertia of circle about diametrical axis
Ir=πd464
​Go Inclination of Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle
α=atan(F2sin(θ)F1+F2cos(θ))

How to Evaluate Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees?

Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees evaluator uses Parallel Resultant Force = First Force+Second Force to evaluate the Parallel Resultant Force, The Resultant of two forces acting on particle at 0 degrees formula is defined as the sum of first force and second force. Parallel Resultant Force is denoted by Rpar symbol.

How to evaluate Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees, enter First Force (F1) & Second Force (F2) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees

What is the formula to find Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees?
The formula of Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees is expressed as Parallel Resultant Force = First Force+Second Force. Here is an example- 72 = 60+12.
How to calculate Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees?
With First Force (F1) & Second Force (F2) we can find Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees using the formula - Parallel Resultant Force = First Force+Second Force.
What are the other ways to Calculate Parallel Resultant Force?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Parallel Resultant Force-
  • Parallel Resultant Force=sqrt(First Force^2+2*First Force*Second Force*cos(Angle)+Second Force^2)OpenImg
  • Parallel Resultant Force=First Force+Second ForceOpenImg
Can the Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees be negative?
Yes, the Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees, measured in Force can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees?
Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees is usually measured using the Newton[N] for Force. Exanewton[N], Meganewton[N], Kilonewton[N] are the few other units in which Resultant of Two Forces Acting on Particle at 0 Degrees can be measured.
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