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what is the net force for 10N and 15N in opposite directions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The forces in opposite direction cancel out and the net/resultant force is zero. What is the net forceor, equivalently, the resultant force acting on an object in equilibrium? Forces of 10N and 15N in the same direction act on an object.

Answered by Anonymous
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if you apply the both the forces in same direction the net resultant forces will lead the body to accelerate ;lets say the body have mass *m

so it will have and acceleration by the formula f=ma

net force=10+15=25

f=ma

25=ma

a=25/m

and if the net forces are on opposite direction then

f=15–10 (since the higher magnitude will produce the acceleration)

so f=5

5=ma

a=5/m

and if the both forces acts on the top part of the mass it will be balanced by the normal reaction force

15+10+mg=N (mg also acting downwards)

if one force is up and one is down so it will be

15–10+mg=N

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