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Elanso [62]
1 year ago
10

How to find the net force of on an object?

Physics
2 answers:
Galina-37 [17]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

Look for the formula!

Explanation:

the net force formula is  FNet = Fa + Fg + Ff + FN.

FN is the force acting on a body.

here are the hints to find one in the future!

Fa is applied force,

Fg is the gravitational force,

Ff is the frictional force,

FN is a normal force.

Zolol [24]1 year ago
5 0
The formula
FNet= fa+fg+ff+fn
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