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The net force resulting from two forces acting in the same direction is the sum of their magnitudes, and continues to act in the same direction.
Two forces acting in the same direction add together. If those two forces are acting on an object, the object will accelerate faster than if there was only one force acting on the object.
As an example, if two people push in opposite directions, they won't get anything done; if they push in the same direction, the net force increases.
If an object is increasing in speed, the acceleration is positive and the force is in the direction of travel. If the object is slowing down, the acceleration is negative and the force is acting against the direction of movement.
Newton's Second Law of Motion ...im pretty sure lol xD hope I helped!
This is the simplest case of vector addition. If two forces are acting in the same direction, then you can just add them, to get the net force.
This is the simplest case of vector addition. If two forces are acting in the same direction, then you can just add them, to get the net force.
The net force resulting from two forces acting in the same direction is the sum of their magnitudes, and continues to act in the same direction.
Net force is a combination of all the foces acting on an object.If two forces are acting in the same direction you add the forces to calculate the net force
You find the vector sum of all the forces. That is the resultant, or net, force.
In the same direction, you simply add them
Two forces acting in the same direction add together. If those two forces are acting on an object, the object will accelerate faster than if there was only one force acting on the object.
The net force is zero.
in the same direction as the net force, directly proportional to it, and inversely proportional to the object's mass.
by analysing the direction of the forces acting on it. If the net force is acting in the opposite direction to the motion, it slows down, if it's in the same direction, it speeds up. If the net force is zero, the object continues moving at a constant velocity
As an example, if two people push in opposite directions, they won't get anything done; if they push in the same direction, the net force increases.
The combined force (net force) are the two forces added together.