True or False: The net force on an object is the sum of all the forces acting on it.

True. The net force on an object is determined by adding up all the individual forces acting on it.

True. The net force on an object is indeed the sum of all the forces acting on it. In other words, when multiple forces are exerted on an object, the net force is the vector sum of those forces, taking into account their magnitude and direction. The net force determines the object's acceleration or deceleration, according to Newton's second law of motion.

True. The net force on an object is the vector sum of all the forces acting on it. To determine the net force, you need to consider the direction and magnitude of each individual force. If the forces act in the same direction, you can simply add up their magnitudes. If the forces act in opposite directions, you need to subtract the magnitude of the smaller force from the magnitude of the larger force, and the resulting net force will act in the direction of the larger force.