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A(n) force is the overall force on an object after all the forces are added together.?

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What are forces called that have a net force?

The overall forces acting on an object.


What is the overall force acting ona n object after all the forces are combined are called?

the net force


If you add together all of the forces exerted on an object and get a non-zero value this is called _______ force on the object?

net


If you add together all of the forces exerted on an object and get a non zero value this is called?

net


If forces on an object are equal and opposite then what are they called?

They are called COUPLE.if forces on an object are equal and opposite...


When sum of forces acting on an object equals zero what is it called?

-- The object can be called anything you want. -- The group of all forces acting on the object is called a balanced group of forces. -- The mechanical condition of the object is called equilibrium.


The force that pulls falling toward earth is called?

The force that pulls an object toward earth also pulls the earth toward the object. The two forces are equal. Together, we refer to them as the forces of gravity.


The overall force on an object after all the force are added together is called the?

accelerating force


What happens to an object being influenced by more than one force?

the object accelerates in each direction that the forces define. The object will accelerate, overall, in a direction representative of all forces.


What is the net force equation?

It means the same as the sum of all the forces acting on an object. Note that since forces are vectors, they have to be added as such. For example, an book resting on a table has gravity pulling it down; on the other hand, the table is pushing the book upwards (by Newton's Third Law; since the book pushes down on the table). Adding all the forces together, you get a zero force - which must be so, for the object to remain at rest.


How do matches forces act on objects?

If they are balanced and equal they have no overall effect on the acceleration of an object.