When 2 forces are applied at the same point but in opposite directions the net force is equal to the (sum/ difference) of forces acting separately.
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the net force will be the difference between the 2 opposing forces.
This can be associated to a Tug of war...both the opposing teams are acting at the same point but in opposite direction....
but usually in physics, it is assumed that the object will not move in the case where two opposing forces happen to act on it.
This can be associated to a Tug of war...both the opposing teams are acting at the same point but in opposite direction....
but usually in physics, it is assumed that the object will not move in the case where two opposing forces happen to act on it.
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