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What is consequential force

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Answered by tanaydebnath43
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Answer:

Consequential forces are the forces which occur as a result of some action on a body. Force of friction is a consequential force because it acts as a result of an applied contact force.

Answered by rnpandasail
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Explanation:

The consequential force can be defined as a force which is called into play, when a force is applied on an object.

Examples:

( a) When a cricket ball is made to roll on the ground by applying force, it stops after covering a certain distance, although, no force is applied to stop it. It is because the force of friction which is called consequential force. ( b) When we stretch a spring or a rubber band by applying force, the consequential force of tension acts on it.

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