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How do you determine the net force of an
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Answer:

You determine the net force of an object by adding up all of the individual forces.

Step-by-step explanation:

If N is the number of forces acting on the body, the net force formula is:


F_(Net) =
F_(1) +
F_(2) +
F_(3) ....+
F_(N)

Where
F_(1),
F_(2), and
F_(3) as forces acting on a body.

When a body is at rest, the net force formula is given by


F_(Net)=F_(a)+F_(g)

Fa = Applied force and

Fg = Gravitational force.

Example:

A truck is standing still and a force of 70 N is applied on it. If the frictional force is 20 N, then what will be the net force?

Solution:

Given

Applied force Fa = 70 N

Frictional force Ff = 20 N

The net force formula is given by

FNet = Fa + Ff

FNet = 70 + (-20)

FNet = 50 N

Therefore, the net force is 50 N

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