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Q: Resultant force of 20N acts on an object of mass 4kg for 10m find the final speed if the initial speed is 5ms?
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What is sum of the forces that are acting on an object?

Net Force, Or Net Resultant Force, or Resultant force


What is the overall force acting on an object?

the resultant force


The final force and its direction are called?

resultant


What happens to a moving object when force is applied?

The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.


A resultant vector is?

a resultant vector not only the resultant of two or three vector. it is the resultant direction of two or many vectors.(let us push an object with same force in opposite direction the resultant is zero and if we push in same direction the force will double.if we pull a object with same force in x and y direction the resultant force in 45 degrees to x axis)


A force of 20.0N is acting North concurrently with a force of 12.0N west. Find the resultant force?

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What are the sum of all forces acting on an object?

I'd call it the resultant, but "net force" is a good name too.


How unbalanced forces change the motion of objects?

The forces are vectors, meaning, they have a direction and an intensity. When multiple forces "attack" and object and the result force is not a zero, that means there is a resultant single force that affect the object. That single force has a direction and intensity. As a result of this, the object will start moving along the direction of the resultant force, accelerating with an acceleration that can be calculated as:a = F/mwhere:"a" is the acceleration in m/s2"F" is the intensity of the force"m" is the mass of the object.Now, if in the system of reference (read: from the observer's point of view) the object was moving linearly and with a constant speed, or it was not moving at all, the final direction of the movement can be calculated as a superimposition of the vectors of the initial movement and the changing vector of the accelerated movement caused by the resultant force mentioned above.


What is An example of case when resultant force is zero but torque is not zero?

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Does force change velocities of bodies?

Newton's second Law states that when a resultant force acts on an object with constant mass, the object will accelerate and move in the direction of the resultant force. The product of the mass and the acceleration of the object is equal to the resultant force. The direction of the acceleration has the same direction as the resultant force. If the force stated in this question is always greater than the opposing force (i.e. friction, air resistance...) the body will continue to accelerate and its velocity will increase.


What happens when a unbalanced force is applied to moving object?

The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.


What is a net or resultant force that enables an object to accelerate?

The net force that enables an object to accelerate is a force greater than zero.