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An object is acted upon by a force of 22 newtons to the right and a force of 13 newtons to the left. What is the magnitude and direction of the net force?

A. 9 newtons to the right
B. 9 newtons to the left
C. 22 newtons to the right
D. 35 newtons to the right
E. 35 newtons to the left

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An object is acted upon by a force of 22 newtons to the right and a force of 13 newtons-example-1
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Answer

Option A)

9 newtons to the right

Explanation

A resultant/net force is the single force obtained by combining a system of forces acting on a rigid body.

Given in the question,

  1. a force of 22 N to the right
  2. a force of 13 N to the left

key

right = +

left = -

As force is vector quantity so direction matters hence,

resultant force = (+22 -13) N

= +9 N

= 9 N to the right

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