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Because the angle of the equilibrant force is opposite of the resultant force, if 180 degrees are added or subtracted to the resultant force's angle, the equilibrant force's angle will be known. Multiplying the resultant force vector by a -1 will give the correct equilibrant force vector: <-10, -8>N x (-1) = <10, 8>N = C.
The term resultant force should be understood to refer to both the forces and torques acting on a rigid body, which is why some use the term resultant force–torque. The force equal to the resultant force in magnitude, yet pointed in the opposite direction, is called an equilibrant force. [2]
Equilibrant force, which keeps any object motionless and acts on virtually every object in the world that is not moving Equilibrium figures of Earth and planets (physical geodesy) Equilibrium mode distribution , the state of fiber optic or waveguide transmission in which the propagation mode does not vary with distance along the fiber or ...
The resultant of n homogeneous polynomials in n variables (also called multivariate resultant, or Macaulay's resultant for distinguishing it from the usual resultant) is a generalization, introduced by Macaulay, of the usual resultant. [2] It is, with Gröbner bases, one of the main tools of elimination theory.
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A common misconception occurs between phase velocity and group velocity (analogous to centres of mass and gravity). They happen to be equal in non-dispersive media. In dispersive media the phase velocity is not necessarily the same as the group velocity. The phase velocity varies with frequency.