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26 September, 14:04

If an object has two forces acting on it how can the next force equal 0

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  1. 26 September, 17:53
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    If the forces are equal and in opposite directions, the net force will equal zero.

    Consider a tug-of-war team. If they are pulling with equal forces against each other, the red cloth on the rope will not move.

    F = ma

    The cloth is not moving, so a = 0 and the net force F = 0.
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