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state three effects of a force Give suitable samples​

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Answered by jagtapswapnali010
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effects of force is that it make work done!

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Answered by dhiranriyank
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A ‘Force’ is a vector quantity that can be described as a push or pull on an object resulting from the object’s interaction with another object. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, the objects experience an equal and opposing force on each other. In other words both the objects ‘exert force’ on each other. Force only exists as a result of an interaction. If there is no interaction, the objects no longer experience the force. Force is measured in units called Newtons (N), named after the famous scientist Sir Issac Newton.

For the block A, the net force acting is F1+F2 . The two forces are added since the force is exerted in the same direction.

And, for the block B, the net force acting is F1−F2. The two forces are subtracted since the forces are applied in opposite directions.

1.If the resultant force is zero the forces on the object are balanced.

2.If the resultant force acting on the object is ‘zero’ then: the object will remain stationary. In such a case the object will move at a steady speed in a straight line.

3.If the resultant force acting on the object isn’t zero then: the object will either accelerate or decelerate.

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