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If two forces—one strong force and one weak force—were applied to the same object in opposite directions, how would you draw the arrows to represent each force?

Sagot :

  1. In cases where more than one force is applied to an object, the object does work in the direction and value of the resultant force
  2. When drawing forces on the object, the directions of two different forces are drawn on the object and their magnitudes are overwritten. (in Newtons)
  3. Then, the direction and direction of the force that comes out by adding these forces as a resultant force is drawn and the actual force acting on the object is written.