The Production Budget for The Net was $22,000,000.
The Production Budget for The Sum of All Fears was $68,000,000.
Title Year Budget US Gross % of Budget Net Loss Alexander2004 $155,000,000 $34,297,191 22.1% $120,702,809
$293,500,000 minus the $110,000,000 budget would give a net profit of $183,500,000 approximately
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but considering how small the budget was to the first of the mongols its on accurate to say that mongol 2 would have had a similarly small budget and as its been nearly 5 years since the release of mongol 1, Its safe to say that there wont be a mongol 2 as small budget films generally dont take 5 years to make, very few films take 5 years to make. And unless the director and crew to mongols 2 is hopelessly incompetent that its taken them 5 years to make this movie, its not coming out. To sum it up, -small audience first movie -small budget for the movie - a small budget wouldnt support a movie 5 years into production. TO sum up the sum up, its not comig out :/
The Production Budget for The Net was $22,000,000.
The Production Budget for The Sum of All Fears was $68,000,000.
With a total consumption budget, there is no net income or savings.
Just as a net force is the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object, a net torque is the vector sum of all torques acting on an object.
Net force is a vector sum of all the forces acting on the object. When forces acting on the body are balanced, their vector sum, or net force, is equal to zero.
Net force.
A net force is the sum (vector sum) of all forces acting on an object. If there is a net force acting on an object, the object will accelerate - its velocity will change over time.
Net force is the vector sum of all forces acting on the object.
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It is the sum of its sides
In that case, you can say that:* The net torque is zero, or equivalently that * The sum (vector sum, to be precise) of all the torques is zero.