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the sum of all forces acting in an object is called?​

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Answered by killer954
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Answer:

Net force acting on that object

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Answered by DynamicNinja
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Answer:

The net force.. .  .   .

Additional Information:

  • Two forces of equal magnitude and and opposite directions will be cancelled out and the object will stay in rest.
  • Net force in case where forces of different magnitude and opposite direction will be the difference of greater and lesser force.
  • If two or more forces are applied in same direction, then the net force is sum of both applied forces.

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