Physics, asked by pikkigaming1234, 9 hours ago

If two forces are pushing an object from opposite directions, which of the
following statements can be true?
(i) The resultant force would be added up (if both the forces are equal) and the
object will move.
(ii) The resultant force would be the difference between the two forces (if both the
forces are unequal) and the object will move.
(iii) The resultant force would be the sum of the two forces (if both the forces are
unequal) and the object will move.
(iv) The resultant force would be zero (if both the forces are equal) and the object
will not move.

Answers

Answered by saichavan
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Answer:

Answer:Correct option is 2)The resultant force would be the difference between the two forces (if both the

Answer:Correct option is 2)The resultant force would be the difference between the two forces (if both theforces are unequal) and the object will move.

Explanation:

Forces applied on an object in the same direction add to one another.

If two forces act in the opposite directions on an object,the net force acting on it is the difference between the two forces.

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