Physics, asked by vilo70, 29 days ago

Define magnitude.
b) Two forces act on an object. Explain what the net force acting on
the object will be in different situations.

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Answered by llAngelsnowflakesll
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Magnitude generally refers to the quantity or distance. In relation to the movement, we can correlate magnitude with the size and speed of the object while travelling. The size of the object or the amount is its magnitude.

If two forces act on an object in different directions, then the effect on the body will be due to the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on it. ... (ii) If forces A and B are applied on an object in opposite directions, then the net force on the object will be the difference between these forces.

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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Magnitude generally refers to the quantity or distance. In relation to the movement, we can correlate magnitude with the size and speed of the object while travelling. The size of the object or the amount is its magnitude

If two forces act on an object in different directions, then the effect on the body will be due to the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on it. ... (ii) If forces A and B are applied on an object in opposite directions, then the net force on the object will be the difference between these forces.

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