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Net force depend on all forces applied to an object you are considering in your experiment/problem.

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The net force refers to the vector sum of the individual forces.


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This would be known as the net-force.


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Inertia will not be affected when this type of force is zero.?

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What is the action and reaction in case of a stone suspended by a string?

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