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In order to cancel out, they must act on the same object.
The force's don't cancel out each other, they act on different objects. Forces can cancel only if they act on the same object.
No. When two forces act in the same direction, they can be added together. It is only when two identical forces act in opposite directions that they cancel each other out.
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Because they are acting on different objects.
No, vertical and horizontal forces act independently of each other and do not cancel each other out unless they are components of the same force vector. The only way for a vertical force to cancel out a horizontal force is if the vertical force is part of a force vector that is pointing at an angle to the horizontal force.
Forces that cancel each other out are coplanar, all reside in the same plane.
Action and reaction forces do not cancel each other out because they act on different objects. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. These forces may have the same magnitude, but they act in opposite directions on two different objects, so they do not cancel each other out.
The action and reaction forces act on different objects. For two forces to cancel each other - and provide a net force of zero, for Newton's First Law - they must act on the same object.
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no because forces cancel only when the act on the same object. if two players kicked the same thing with opposite and equal forces at the same time, two interactions occur.