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How is the resultant force calculated when more than one force is applied in the same direction simultaneously on an object?​

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Answered by ᏢerfectlyShine
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You can easily calculate the resultant force of two forces that act in a straight line in the same direction byadding their sizes together. Two forces, 3 N and 2 N, act to the right. ... Resultant force F = 3 N + 2 N = 5 N to the right.

Answered by IxIitzurshizukaIxI
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You can easily calculate the resultant force of two forces that act in a straight line in the same direction by adding their sizes together. Two forces, 3 N and 2 N, act to the right. ... Resultant force F = 3 N + 2 N = 5 N to the right.

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