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how does one find the resultant of forces that are acting either in the same or in the opposite direction on an object

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Answered by madhav786786
9
you can use 3 rules of action - reaction:
1) Acts in opposite direction
2) Acts on opposite body
3) Equal in magnitude
Answered by gaurav1bth
12

Answer:If the resultant force is applied on the same direction, we can find the resultant force by adding them. Example- F1+F2+F3=F. If resultant force is applied on the opposite direction, we can find it by subtracting the force. Example- F1-F2=F.

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