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The net force is 20 N push on you from the left.

If there are no other forces on you, then you'll accelerate toward the right,

just as if there were only one force of 20 N from the left on you.

Your acceleration will be 20/your mass meters per second2.

Your speed, velocity, momentum, and kinetic energy will all grow continuously.

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Q: Which way will you move if you have a 30 N pushing on you from the left and 10 N force pushing you on you from the right How much force will you be moving with?
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