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write the possibilities when two or more than two forces act simultaneously on an object

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Answered by santy2
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Here are the possibilities:
The effect of two or more forces on an object, acting simultaneously result to a resultant force. The magnitude of the resultant force will determine what happens to the object.
1)The object will move towards the direction of the net resultant force.
2)If the object is moving, it might decelerate or accelerate depending on the direction of the resultant force in respect to the direction the object is moving in.
3) The object may change its shape if the net result force is stronger than its bonding force.
4)The object might start moving or stop moving, all depending on the magnitude of the resultant force and the its direction in respect to that of the object.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1)The object will move towards the direction of the net resultant force.

2)If the object is moving, it might decelerate or accelerate depending on the direction of the resultant force in respect to the direction the object is moving in.

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