Two forces f1 and f2 act on an object towards left and two forces f3 and f4 act toward the right . Determine the magnitude of the resultant force on onject. Can you tell on what factors will the direction of resultant force depend?
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When two forces act in the same direction, they add together. ... Equal forces acting in opposite directions are called balanced forces. Balanced forces acting on an object will not change the object's motion. When you add equal forces in opposite direction, the net force is zero.
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Experiments show that when an object is subject to several forces, F 1, F 2, the resultant force R is the vector sum of those forces: R = F 1 + F 2 +
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Factors on which the direction of the resultant force depends are:-
- The Direction of the force:- When two forces are applied in the same direction on a body then the resultant force is given by the addition of these two and when the direction of the applied force is opposite then their difference gives the resultant force.
- Producing force:- Force normally occurs due to contact with the source which is known as producing force with an object as a push or a pull.
- State of motion:- State of motion refers to the situation or physical composition of a body when it is moving with a specific velocity.
- The Net Force which is equal to (f1+f2) - (f3 + f4)
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