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When 2 small figures are both pulling in the same direction, their individual forces are

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Answered by kharemansvi
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Answer : Force acting in same direction.

Explanation:

If two forces act on an object in same direction, the net force is equal to sum of the two forces. This always results stronger force than either of the individual force alone.

Answered by Qwpunjab
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When 2 small figures are both pulling in the same direction, their individual forces get added up.

  • according to the question, there are two small figures which are pulling in the same direction, in another word they are applying force in the same direction,
  • now the outcome will be that their individual forces will get added up. This means that the total force exerted in that direction is equal to the sum of the individual forces of each figure.
  • hence the net force is greater than the individual forces
  • For example, if each figure is exerting a force of 10 Newtons then the total force in that direction will be  20 N.

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