net force
No, forces can be added together on the same object if they are acting in different directions. The net force on the object is the sum of all the individual forces acting on it.
The overall force of an object after all the forces are added together is called the net force. It is the combination of all the individual forces acting on an object, taking into account both their magnitudes and directions. Net force determines the object's resulting motion or lack thereof.
The overall force on an object after all forces are added together is called the net force. Net force takes into account both the magnitude and direction of all individual forces acting on the object.
Forces can be added or subtracted when they act in the same or opposite directions, respectively, on an object. When forces are added, their magnitudes combine to produce a net force on the object. When forces are subtracted, their magnitudes are compared to determine the resultant force acting on the object.
When two forces act in the same direction, they are added together to create a resultant force that is equal to the sum of the two individual forces. This is known as the principle of superposition in physics.
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No, forces can be added together on the same object if they are acting in different directions. The net force on the object is the sum of all the individual forces acting on it.
The overall force of an object after all the forces are added together is called the net force. It is the combination of all the individual forces acting on an object, taking into account both their magnitudes and directions. Net force determines the object's resulting motion or lack thereof.
The overall force on an object after all forces are added together is called the net force. Net force takes into account both the magnitude and direction of all individual forces acting on the object.
Forces can be added or subtracted when they act in the same or opposite directions, respectively, on an object. When forces are added, their magnitudes combine to produce a net force on the object. When forces are subtracted, their magnitudes are compared to determine the resultant force acting on the object.
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forces can be added only when they both are going in the same direction as 2n + 2n = 4n of force in the same direction if they are 2 facing forces they would have had to be subtracted, which ever force is greater that will be the momentum of the force
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Added together.
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When two forces act in the same direction, they are added together to create a resultant force that is equal to the sum of the two individual forces. This is known as the principle of superposition in physics.