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To be abrupt: Net Force

Fnet is the sum of all forces involved. For example, if the force of gravity and the applied force are the only forced involved, then the Fnet would be Fg + Fapp. (This would be 0 since all actions have a an equal and opposite reaction)

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Fnet= F1+ F2


It is the total amount of force that is acting upon an object.

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