if two forces are acting in opposite direction, the net force is the difference between the two forces?yes or no
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Forces applied on an object in the same direction add to one another. If the two forces act in the opposite directions on an object, the net force acting on it is the difference between the two forces. Recall that in the tug-of-war when two teams pull equally hard, the rope does not move in any direction.
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no because both force and giving same force
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