Physics, asked by upadhyayabalmiki4, 1 year ago

What do you mean by net force?






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Answered by vamritaeunameun
3

Net force is the sum of all the forces acting on any object or body.

There may be several forces acting on an object, and when you add up all of those forces, then the result is what we call the net force acting on the object.


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upadhyayabalmiki4: At first answer me these question then I will...mark U as a brainliest .And the question is,"In motion in a verticle circle how does T-mg cos(theta)=mv^2/r come from? Can you please explicit it?"
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Answered by 15121115anil
1
For 2D

F = Fx + Fy

| F | = [ (Fx)² + (Fy)² ]^½

Or we can say

for 3D

F = Fx + Fy + Fz

|F| = [ (Fx)²+(Fy)²+(Fz)²]^½



net force is vector sum of all acting forces on an object.

Hope ,it may help you.

shaurjendra: where is the force of z axis
shaurjendra: why same for 3D
upadhyayabalmiki4: Hey bro , please answer me this question ,"In motion in a verticle circle how does T-mg cos(theta)=mv^2/r come from? Can you please explicit it?"
shaurjendra: tension acts upwards and the weight acts downwards in the vertical circle and mv^2/r is the net centrifugal force rhat the circle needs to rotate
shaurjendra: *that
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