Net force depend on all forces applied to an object you are considering in your experiment/problem.
The net force refers to the vector sum of the individual forces.
This would be known as the net-force.
Newton's 2nd law of motion!It states: The acceleration of an object is in the same direction as the net force on the object.Acceleration can be calculated from following equation!Acceleration(meters/second2)=net force(Newtons)/mass(kilograms)A=F net/ m
No, but force can result in tension.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
a net inward force, due mostly to hydrogen bonding.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
Net force of a single molecule in the bulk is zero attrated equally strong to its negibors. On thr surface, the conesive force will tend to pull the molecule back to the bulk of the fluid.
Inertia will not be affected when "net" or "net force" is zero.
Net Force, Or Net Resultant Force, or Resultant force
Downward force on the stone ===> force of gravity. Upward force on the stone ===> tension in the string. Downward force is equal to the upward force. Total (net) force on the stone is zero. Acceleration of the stone is zero. It just hangs there.
I'd call it the resultant, but "net force" is a good name too.