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What is the difference between net force and resultant force and when a book is kept on a table what is the resultant force on it ​

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Answered by FirstNameLastName
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Net force, also known as resultant force, is a vector quantity produced when two or more forces act upon one object. ... This is also sometimes called resultant force, those two words are used interchangenly and basically what this is, is the vector that's produced when 2 or more forces act together.

Answered by itzshivam15
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Net force, also known as resultant force, is a vector quantity produced when two or more forces act upon one object. ... This is also sometimes called resultant force, those two words are used interchangenly and basically what this is, is the vector that's produced when 2 or more forces act together. The normal force exerted by the table on the book cancels out the weight of the book. Thus, the net force on the book in the vertical direction is 0, which implies the net acceleration is 0. Additional info : The book pushes the table by the normal force, not by the gravitational force.

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