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what is the net force when 2N and 2 N forces are acting on an object in opposite direction?

1. 2 N
2. 4 N
3. 6 N
4. zero

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Answered by takleashu98
0

Answer:

zero

is the correct information

Answered by Anonymous
1

The force will be Zero.

  • When two or more forces are typically applied in the corresponding direction, the total or net force is equal to the direct sum of their apparent magnitudes.
  • Whereas when dual forces are typically put in naturally opposing order, the total effective or net force is equal to key difference of their apparent magnitudes.
  • Therefore, net force will be calculated as - 2N - 2N = 0 N
  •  Like so, the object will not move.
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