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A force of 6 n and another of 8 n can be applied together to produce the effect of a single force of:

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Answered by Nameshraj
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Well if you combine them you will get thosunds of magnitudes of resultant forces.
REMEMBER FORCE IS A VECTOR!

You should provide the angle between them.
Then you can find resultant as
 {r}^{2}  =  { p}^{2}  +  {q}^{2}  + 2pq \cos( \beta )
where beta is angle between them.
If the are parallel to each other, resultant would be 14N. If they are antiparallel, resultant would be 2N. If they are perpandicular, resultant would be 10N, by Pythagoras thearom.
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