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When two forces of different magnitude are acting on the same object from opposite direction what will be the resultant force. explain with diagram.



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Answered by shan995
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Two forces acting in opposite directions. Let's consider the case in which an object is subject to two forces that act in opposite directions. The resultant force will be zero because two opposite forces cancel each other out. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER.

Answered by pragati1913
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Two forces acting in opposite directions

Let's consider the case in which an object is subject to two forces that act in opposite directions.

If the two forces are equal in magnitude:

The resultant force will be zero because two opposite forces cancel each other out.

On the other hand, if the two forces are not equal in magnitude:

The resultant force will be in the same direction as the force with the larger magnitude (the 5 N force in the example), and have the magnitude equal to the difference between the magnitudes of the two forces (in the example that would be 2 N):

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