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A force with magnitude A and another with magnitude B act on an object in the same direction. what is the net force acting on the object ​

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Answered by 447sharvilhiwale
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The net force acting on the object is A + B. If two forces are applied on an object in the same direction, then the net force acting on the object is a single force whose magnitude is the sum of the two forces.

Answered by reenakhicha
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The net force acting on the object is A + B. If two forces are applied on an object in the same direction, then the net force acting on the object is a single force whose magnitude is the sum of the two forces.

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