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a force with magnitude A and another with magnitude B acts on an object in the same direction. what is the net force acting on the object?

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Answered by mail2vibhorsagar
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ANSWER:

The net force is the sum of the magnitude A and magnitude B.

REASON:

If two forces act on the same direction, the net force or the resultant force is the sum of the two forces.

If two forces act on on different directions, the the net force or the resultant force is the difference of the two forces.

If two forces act on on different directions of same magnitude, the net force or the resultant force will be 0.

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