Question
How does an individual figure the total force exerted on an object by two forces acting in opposite directions?
Divide the smaller force by the larger force.
Multiply the larger force by the smaller force.
Subtract the smaller force from the larger force.
Add the two forces together.
Divide the smaller force by the larger force.
Multiply the larger force by the smaller force.
Subtract the smaller force from the larger force.
Add the two forces together.
Answers
Add the two forces together.
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