5. Two forces A and B act on an object in opposite directions. A is bigger than B. The net force
on the object is
a. A+B acting in the direction of A. b. A-B acting in the direction of A.
c. A+B acting in the direction of B. d. A-B acting in the direction of B.
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Answer:
A-B acting in the direction of B
Explanation:
because B is smaller then A, so it will move towards B.
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