what means resultant force?
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Any time a stationary object stays still, its resultant force is zero. As soon as force is applied, acceleration begins. The speed of the acceleration will depend on the force applied and the mass of the object.
In a similar way, each time an object in motion (in constant speed and same direction) stays in motion, its resultant force is zero too. As soon as a force is applied, it can make it stop, change direction, move slower or move faster. The resulting effect will depend on the force applied and the mass of the object.
In a similar way, each time an object in motion (in constant speed and same direction) stays in motion, its resultant force is zero too. As soon as a force is applied, it can make it stop, change direction, move slower or move faster. The resulting effect will depend on the force applied and the mass of the object.
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The resultant force is the single force and associated torque obtained by combining a system of forces and torques acting on a rogid body.
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