All forces have direction and magnitude
Net force is the vector sum of all the forces acting on a body.
They are both vector quantities and acceleration is in the direction of the net force.
The net force is the vector sum of all the forces acting on a body.
A "net force" is simply the vector sum of all the forces that act on an object. In other words, the vector sum of zero or more forces.
Two or more forces combine, through vector addition, to give a net force.
The net force on an object is simply the vector sum of all forces that act on an object. For more information, do some reading about "vector sum".
that is called the net force; it is a vector sum of all the forces acting on it
The net force vector is pointing in the direction of the overall forces acting on the object. It is the vector sum of all external forces acting on the object, indicating the direction and magnitude of the resultant force.
The net force is calculated using vector addition. For example, if one force acting on an object in a positive direction is 5N, and an opposing force is -3N, the net force would be 5N + (-3N) = 2N.
The net force refers to the vector sum of the individual forces.
Balanced forces mean the net force is zero, so they are not the same unless net force is zero. Net force is the vector sum of all forces on an object
Net force is a vector sum because it considers both the magnitude and direction of the individual forces acting on an object. When multiple forces are applied to an object in different directions, the net force provides a single resultant force that accounts for the combined effect of all the forces.