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12 April, 01:14

Two forces are acting on an object, but the net force on the object in 0n. For the net force to be 0n, all the forces acting on the object must cancel each other out. What must must be true for the two forces acting on the object to cancel each other out?

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  1. 12 April, 02:12
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    The forces acting on the book (Fn and Fg) are equal. Therefore, the netforce is zero and it is an unbalanced force.
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