What is the net force in the figure below?6N 3N 2N
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What is the net force in the figure below
To find the net force, you need to calculate the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object. In this case, we have three forces: 6N, 3N, and 2N.
To find the net force, you need to add these forces together. Since forces are vector quantities, with both magnitude (size) and direction, you need to consider both aspects.
In this case, let's assume all the forces are acting in the same direction. You can simply add the magnitudes of the forces:
6N + 3N + 2N = 11N
So, if all the forces are acting in the same direction, the net force would be 11N.
However, if the forces are acting in different directions, you need to consider their signs or vectors. In that case, you would calculate the net force using vector addition, considering both magnitude and direction.