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A force F acts on a block A and produces an acceleration
2
3 / m s. When the same
force acts on block B, it produces an acceleration of
2
6 / m s. If the two blocks were
tied together into a large block, what would be the magnitude of the acceleration
of the combined block if the same force F acted on it? (Assume no other forces act
on the blocks.)

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Forces Acting in Opposite Directions

In general, whenever forces act on an object in opposite directions—like the book on the table—the net force is equal to the difference between the two forces. In other words, one force is subtracted from the other to calculate the net force.

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