The speed of the object is given as "20 m/s", period, and there is no information given concerning the direction of its motion, or any change in the direction.. Since the speed of the object and its direction are constant and not changing, the net forces on it ... the resultant of all gravitational, frictional, and horizontal forces ... is zero.
How the acceleration of a body related to its mass and the resultant force acting on it?
Net Force, Or Net Resultant Force, or Resultant force
the resultant force
it is acting opposite the the equilibrium.
Resultant force
I'd call it the resultant, but "net force" is a good name too.
net force
A resultant is when a force equivelent to two or more other forces acting in different directions at the same point.AnswerA resultant is when a force equivelent to two or more other forces acting in different directions at the same point.
"Balanced forces" means that the sum of all forces acting on an object - i.e., the resultant force - is equal to zero.
A unbalanced force is the resultant of one or more forces acting on a body which is not zero.
that is called the net force; it is a vector sum of all the forces acting on it
Perpendicular force means they act at right angles to each other, while the resultant is the summation of all the forces acting. The determination of the resultant force often needs vector calculus .