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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.
forces in the same direction can be added to give us the resultant force and opposite force will subtracted to get resultant force
If two or more forces act on the same object, and in the same direction, you can calculate the net force by simply adding them.
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I assume you mean that the forces act on the same object. In that case, the net force is zero.
If many forces act in the same direction on an object, then the net force is their sum.
That depends on the direction of the forces. If the two forces act in the same direction, the resultant force will be doubled and if the two forces act in the oppsite direction, the resultant force will be null or zero.
The equation is a+b=c. If two forces act on an object in the same direction (a and b) then the net force ( c ) is equal to sum of the two acting forces.
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.
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forces in the same direction can be added to give us the resultant force and opposite force will subtracted to get resultant force
In this case, the net force is zero.
If two or more forces act on the same object, and in the same direction, you can calculate the net force by simply adding them.
yes, result is called the net force
You add both forces
if two forces act in same direction they r added and if they act in opposite direction they r subtracted
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