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Define resultant force....???



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Answered by Vmusale
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Answer:

Resultant force : When an object is subject to several forces, the resultant force is the force that alone produces the same acceleration as all those forces.

For example, if 4 forces act on a block and cause it to accelerate 1 m/s2 south, then the resultant force is the force that, if applied alone to the block, will also make it accelerate 1 m/s2 south.

The reason why the resultant force is useful is that it allows us to think about several forces as though they were a single force. This means that to determine the effect that several forces have on an object, we only need to determine the effect that a single force has.

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Answered by ashugupta2280
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Answer:

A Resultant force is the single force and associated torque obtained by combining a system of forces and torques acting on a rigid body.

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