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If some forces on an object work in the same direction in a straight line, we take the resultant force as a whole. When two forces act in opposite directions on an object in a straight line, the resulting force on the object is equal to the difference between the two forces. The object then moves in the direction of the resulting force.


8. What is the value of the resulting force if 100 and 150 bills are working in the same direction on an object?
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9. If the forces of 200 and 25N are working in opposite directions on an object then what is the value of the resulting strength?
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10. F and F, the forces acting in opposite directions on a table. What is the resulting strength if F> F?
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fddfffffffffffuuuuuuuIf some forces on an object work in the same direction in a straight line, we take the resultant force as a whole. When two forces act in opposite directions on an object in a straight line, the resulting force on the object is equal to the difference between the two forces. The object then moves in the direction of the resulting force.

8. What is the value of the resulting force if 100 and 150 bills are working in the same direction on an object?

A:-

9. If the forces of 200 and 25N are working in opposite directions on an object then what is the value of the resulting strength?

A:-

10. F and F, the forces acting in opposite directions on a table. What is the resulting strength if F> F?

A:-

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