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what is the resultant force of the two forces F1 and F2 acting on a body in the opposite directions

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Answered by Anonymous
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Resultant force of two forces \textbf{F1  } and \textbf{F2} acting on opposite directions, can be difference of them.

If F1 > F2 then object will move in direction of F1.
Answered by vivek401
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The net effect of theforces is a single force which is called the resultant of the forces. A single that gives combined effect of forces is called resultant force. If two forces F1 and F2 areacting on a body at a straight line but in opposite direction andbody remains at rest or in equilibrium
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