Forces are vector quantities. Draw a diagram with the forces on it in the correct direction. If both forces are acting in the same direction, ie South then add them.
12 N South. (Points of the compass take a capital /uppercase letter)
Yes, it is.
If the 10N force is positive, meaning to the north, then the 5N south would be negative, and the net force is 10N + (-5N) = 5N to the north.
In that case, the net force on the object is zero.
This would be known as the net-force.
A net force is a measure of the force being exerted on an object; zero net force means an object is at rest or moving at a constant speed.Definition of net force:The net force on an object is the vector sum of all individual forces acting on it.
Net force is the sum of all forces that act on an object. An unbalanced force means that net force is not equal to zero. If that is the case, the object will accelerate.Net force is the sum of all forces that act on an object. An unbalanced force means that net force is not equal to zero. If that is the case, the object will accelerate.Net force is the sum of all forces that act on an object. An unbalanced force means that net force is not equal to zero. If that is the case, the object will accelerate.Net force is the sum of all forces that act on an object. An unbalanced force means that net force is not equal to zero. If that is the case, the object will accelerate.
Net force is 0
Net force is 0
The net force on the object is 5 newtons toward the north.
The net force would be two Newtons.
We have an important law in physics called: NET force = m * a m = mass a = acceleration A net force will produce an acceleration on an object, and that acceleration will change the object's velocity.
If many forces act in the same direction on an object, then the net force is their sum.
In this case, the net force is zero.
No.
Yes, it is.
The net force on an object is simply the vector sum of all forces that act on an object. For more information, do some reading about "vector sum".
Moves it the opposite direction.