If the magnitudes of the two forces are in the same direction add. Net = 10 N + 15 N = 25 N. The net force acting on any object is the vector sum of all the forces. If the two forces are in EXACTLY the same direction the net force will be the sum of the two acting in the same direction (as shown above). If they are in EXACTLY the opposite direction, the net force will be 5N in the direction of the 15N force. If they are acting at exactly 90o to each other, the net force will be 18.028...N in the direction 33.7...o from the larger force and 56.3o from the smaller.
5N southward, but it depends on the friction that the force which is pulling has. For example, if a person pulled with rubber shoes 10N and another 15N with socks, then the person with rubber shoes would still pull towards him
Fnet=Force1+Force2
Fnet=15+(-10)
Fnet=5 southward
Let us say that upward is positive, so 10 => +10
then 15 => -15
The sum of forces (aka Net force) => (+10 ) + (-15) = 10 - 15 = (-5)
The minus sign means (whatever it means on the drawing, so down is negative)
answer: 5 N dn.
5 N to the south or just 5 N, whatever you want
because the forces are in the opposite direction the net force = 35 - 10 = 25 N in the direction of the 35 N force.
The net force is 5 N, acting in the direction of the 15 N component.
5n southward
The net force is 5 N south.
25 n
8 N north
The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.
The object move in the direction of the object having more force
Since the opposite force is the strongest the object will tend to change direction of the object.Thats one of the effects of force.
Friction always acts in a direction opposing the motion of an object.
Any force will cause change in velocity (speed and/or direction)if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite force.
The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.
If the force is acting in the opposite direction to the movement, the object will slow down and then accelerate in the direction of the force. Negative for
The object move in the direction of the object having more force
Since the opposite force is the strongest the object will tend to change direction of the object.Thats one of the effects of force.
Friction always acts in a direction opposing the motion of an object.
Any force will cause change in velocity (speed and/or direction)if it isn't canceled by an equal, opposite force.
Greater force
The object doesn't move in either of the two directions. I am learning about this in sci., two equal forces equal one big force pushing upon an object moving in the opposite direction. It depends on the direction of the individual forces, if in opposite direction then as per the first answer, if in the same direction then the force is equal to the sum of the forces. If tangental then a vector is produced, that is an angle to the two forces
All Forces! For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object. The direction of the force on the first object is opposite to the direction of the force on the second object. Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs"
There is no net force OF the object. If the forces act in the same direction, the net force is magnitude of the net force is the sum of the forces and acts in the same direction. If the forces act in opposite directions, the magnitude of the net force will be the difference between their magnitudes and it will act in the direction of the larger of the two forces.
It tells us that the sizes of forces are equal and directions of forces are opposite.
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