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what is resultant force explain with an example​

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Answered by rahulerramuri
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Answer:

The resultant force is zero when the object is at rest or it is travelling with the same velocity as the object. The resultant force should be equal for all the force since all the force is acting in the same direction. If one force is acting perpendicular to another, the resultant force is determined by using the Pythagorean theorem.

Explanation:

Example:

When an object is subject to several forces, the resultant force is the force that alone produces the same acceleration as all those forces. For example, if 4 forces act on a block and cause it to accelerate 1 m/s 2 south, then the resultant force is the force that, if applied alone to the block, will also make it accelerate 1 m/s 2 south.

Answered by coolanshu
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When a system of forces is acting on an object, the difference between the forces is called the Resultant force. For example, a 3N force to the left and 10N force to the right gives a resultant force of 7N to the right. resultant force.

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