what do you mean by the resultant force
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The Resultant force is a single force which when acting on a body produce the same effect as that produce by number of forces.
Example- Several people can jointly move a car but strong person can move the same car and produce a same acceleration.
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Example- Several people can jointly move a car but strong person can move the same car and produce a same acceleration.
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Hey!
Here's your answer -
The total force acting on body found by either subtracting or adding the two forces acting in opposite or same direction is called net or resultant force.
• If 2 forces act in the same direct, the net force = F1 + F2
Direction of resultant force in the direction of the 2 forces.
• If two forces act in opposite directions, net force = F1 - F2 where F1 > F2
Direction of resultant force in the direction of greater force.
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