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what would be the net force,when two different forces act on an object in same direction ?

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Answered by HA7SH
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Explanation:

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  • If two forces act on an object in opposite directions and they don't exactly cancel, what is left over is the net force (the difference in the forces). If two(or more) forces act on an object in the same direction, the net force is the sum of the forces. In the diagram at left, the net force is 30 Newtons to the right.

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Answered by tanujagautam107
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Answer:

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Explanation:

If two forces act on an object in opposite directions and they don't exactly cancel, what is left over is the net force (the difference in the forces). If two(or more) forces act on an object in the same direction, the net force is the sum of the forces. In the diagram at left, the net force is 30 Newtons to the right.

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