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How to calculate resistive force

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Answered by satyam3014
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n the equation F=ma if you put in m and a, you will find the force is less than the driving force. That's because F in that equation is always resultantforce. The resultant force is the drivingforce minus any "resistive" forces. These are usually frictional forcessuch as air resistance or rolling friction

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In the equation F=ma if you put in m and a, you will find the force is less than the driving force. That's because F in thatequation is always resultant force. The resultant force is the driving force minus any "resistive" forces. These are usually frictional forces such as air resistance or rolling friction

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