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1 May, 14:10

Describe how you would determine the force acting on an object if the forces were not acting in the same direction?

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  1. 1 May, 17:54
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    If you know the amount of force acted on an object to find the amount actually being put onto it, you just add the amount of work done onto it, but if you are trying to find the difference between the amount of forces you just subtract the amount of force acting on the object.
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