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26 July, 06:12

What is the net force on a bag pulled down by gravity with a force of 18 newtons and pulled upward by a rope with a force of 18 newtons?

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  1. 26 July, 09:07
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    0 N.

    Explanation:

    Force: This can be defined as the product of mass and the acceleration of the body. The S. I unit of force is Newton (N).

    The expression of net force when both force act in the different direction is given as

    F' = W-F ... Equation 1

    Where F' = Net force on the bag, W = gravitational force on the bag, F = Force acting upward on the bag

    Given: W = 18 N, F = 18 N.

    Substitute into equation 1

    F' = 18-18

    F' = 0 N.

    Hence the net force = 0 N.
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