Physics, asked by kashettivarsha, 1 month ago

what is net force.

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Answered by ayushi1229
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Answer:

Net force is the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or body. Its associated torque, the net force, becomes the resultant force and has the same effect on the rotational motion of the object as all actual forces taken together. It is possible for a system of forces to define a torque-free resultant force.

Answered by WeiHyun
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Answer:

The net force is defined as is the sum of all the forces acting on an object. Net force can accelerate a mass. Some other force acts on a body either at rest or motion.

Explanation:

Net force is the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or body. The net force is a single force that replaces the effect of the original forces on the particle's motion. It gives the particle the same acceleration as all those actual forces together as described by Newton's second law of motion.

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