Physics, asked by jyotibharani088, 9 months ago

when two forces in the same direction at on an object then the resultant magnitude of the force acting on the object is


option are

1 the sum of the two forces
2 equal to the smaller force
3 the difference between the two forces
4 equal to the larger force ​

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Answered by savageofficial4u
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Answer:

If the two forces applied to an object act in the same direction ,then the resultant force acting on the object is equal to the sum of two forces: When two forces act in the same direction their effective magnitude increases. For Ex: Suppose there is a heavy Box which 1 man can move only by pushing it very hard.

Answered by ghostrider0
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ans : 1

Explanation:

If the two forces applied to an object act in the same direction ,then the resultant force acting on the object is equal to the sum of two forces: When two forces act in the same direction their effective magnitude increases. For Ex: Suppose there is a heavy Box which 1 man can move only by pushing it very hard

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