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Resultant force on an object is always less than one of the applied forces.
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Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

It's a false statement mate

Answered by deekshantsinghal7996
4

Answer:

False.

Resultant fore is the net of all forces acting on an object.

Let us consider two forces F¹ And F² act on an object in same direction.

So resultant of forces = F¹ + F² = F

if F¹ is 6 N and F² is 9 N

then

R = 6+9 = 15 N

15 N is greater than applied forces F¹ and F²

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