The force represents the ratio between the rotational work and the radius of rotation.
The net force on the mass of all the pullers is 10.0N southward. This is found by subtracting the force pulling north (12000.0N) from the force pulling south (12010.0N).
A force applied on to an object will accelerate that object in the direction of the force as a vector. It can be seen as applying Newton's second law of motion, which states that acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass, or F=ma. Depending on the mass of the object in question, and wether it is greater than the resultant, or net force, the movement in the northern direction will change. However, as an answer to the question stated: Yes, an object will move in the northern direction if a resultant force is exerted on an object the stated direction.
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The net force is 2N north. This is because when you subtract the 5N force south from the 7N force north, you get a resultant force of 2N north.
The net force on the object is 5 newtons toward the north.
North Force was created in 2003.
the North Pole
The force acting on a magnetic compass needle represents the Earth's magnetic field. The needle aligns itself with the magnetic field lines, pointing towards the North and South magnetic poles. This alignment allows the compass needle to indicate the direction of North.
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When you combine 10N north and 5N south, you subtract the southward force from the northward force. This results in a net force of 5N directed north. Therefore, the overall force is 5N north.
The resultant of the upward force of 400 lbs and the right horizontal force of 130 lbs is a diagonal force with its magnitude determined by using the Pythagorean theorem (√(400^2 + 130^2) ≈ 423 lbs). This diagonal force represents the combined effect of the two individual forces acting together.
The net force on the object is 5 newtons toward the north.