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what is resultant force? Explain in brief with examples.

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Answered by pk544042
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In physics and engineering, a resultant force is the single force and associated torque obtained by combining a system of forces and torques acting on a rigid body. The defining feature of a resultant force, or resultant force-torque, is that it has the same effect on the rigid body as the original system of forces.

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Answered by perfectico
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If two forces act on a object in the same direction then sum of those forces will be theresultant force acting on the body. R=F₁+F₂ Example : 3N and 4N act on a body in same direction so. resultant force=3+4=7N.

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