Physics, asked by MadMax09, 7 months ago

Your friend Nihal claims that “An object always moves in the direction of the net
force that is exerted on it.” Suggest an experiment or a situation with an
appropriate explanation that would disprove Nihal’s claim.

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Answered by sneha200580
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Answer:

An object anywhere always moves in the direction of the net force applied to that object. More precisely, that applies to objects that were not moving in the first place. For a moving object, you combine the acceleration in the direction of the net force with the current motion.

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