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their magnitudes are added together, resulting in a stronger force
A machine is a device for multiplying forces or simply changing the direction of forces. Underlying every machine is the conservation of energy
their magnitudes are added together, resulting in a stronger force
It depends, there are two forces, the load's inertia and friction.
When different kinds of internal forces act on a structure at the very same time
The total force depends upon the magnitude and direction of the two forces. -If the two people are pulling with equal forces in opposite directions, then the resulting force=0, because the two forces cancel out. 33 -If the two people pull in the same direction with 3 N of force each, then the resulting force=6 N in whatever direction they are pulling. 3
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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.
No, the magnitude of the resulting force when forces are combined is at MOST equal to the sum of forces, this is when they are all in the same direction. Else its magnitude will always be less than the sum of magnitudes of the individual forces involved (some forces will be oposing or "fighting" others).
2 forces are always involved when using a machine. * Effort Force - FE - the force applied to a machine. * Resistance Force - FR -the force applied by a machine.
It is an external effort in the form of push or pull, which tries to make the change in the state or direction of the body( body might be moving or at rest) . These are of two types balanced forces and unbalanced forces .
Simple machines give us an advantage by changing the amount, speed, or direction of forces.