Physics, asked by windwendy801, 6 hours ago

like and unlike parallel forces long explanation with examples??​

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Answered by BANGTANARMYGIRL07
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Answer:

While unlike parallel forces are the forces that are ║ but functioning in the opposite directions. 'Mangoes in a bag' exemplifies 'like parallel force' because the gravitational force applying on the mangoes in the downward direction are parallel and acting in the very same direction.

Answered by prasannanalla1983
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Forces which are parallel, having the same direction and acting in a similar way are called like parallel forces.

Unlike parallel forces are parallel to each other but are in inverse directions.

Like Parallel Forces:

If there are two forces and their acting direction is parallel to each other, then these forces are known as the Like Parallel Forces. So, if both forces are tensile or compressive then they are called the Like Forces.

Unlike Parallel Forces:

If there are two forces and their acting direction is opposite to each other but they are parallel then these forces are known as the, Unlike Parallel Forces. So, if one force is tensile while the other force is compressive or vice-versa then they are called the Unlike Forces.

Example:

Mangoes in a bag' exemplifies 'like parallel force' because the gravitational force applying on the mangoes in the downward direction are parallel and acting in the very same direction.

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