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formula for resultant force in physics​

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Answered by harshaphysics
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Explanation:

Generally, if →F1,→F2,→F3....are the forces acting on a body, their resultant force →Fis given by: →F=→F1+→F2+→F3.... Depending on the number forces acting, the resultant can be obtained geometrically by applying triangle law, parallelogram law or polygon law of vector addition.

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Answered by palwindersaini961
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Answer:

The resultant force is described as the total amount of force acting on the object or body along with direction if the body. The resultant force is zero when the object is at rest or it is travelling with the same velocity as the object. The resultant force should be equal for all the force since all the force is acting in the same direction.

If one force is acting perpendicular to another, the resultant force is determined by using the Pythagorean theorem. The Resultant force formula is given by,

FR = F1 + F2 + F3....

Where

F1, F2, F3 are the three forces acting in the same direction on an object.

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