added together, always ad vectors! Im assuming your working with vectors so "add them head to tail like elephants walk in the jungle"-Mr. Katramadakis (best teacher ever)
If all of the individual forces on an object act in the same direction, then the net force on it is simply the sum of the magnitudes of the individual forces, and is in the same direction as all of them.
That would be forces that act in the same direction, or more or less in the same direction.
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.
They are parallel .
Added together.
If all of the individual forces on an object act in the same direction, then the net force on it is simply the sum of the magnitudes of the individual forces, and is in the same direction as all of them.
That would be forces that act in the same direction, or more or less in the same direction.
If many forces act in the same direction on an object, then the net force is their sum.
Parallel
The forces add together.
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.
No, they can NEVER act in the same directions.
They are parallel .
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.
You add both forces
Added together.
Added together.