Q9. Define net or resultant force. Give an example from daily life Where net or resultant force is zero.
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Net force, also known as resultant force, is a vector quantity produced when two or more forces act upon one object. The concept of net force is the same as the mathematical concept of vector addition.
One example would be you throw a ball upward, the moment just before it falls, the net force would be zero. At this moment, the gravitational force will be just equal to the force of throwing.
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