A force of 5N and a force of 15N acting on an object can produce the following net forces except

a. 20N
b. 15N
c. 10N
d. 5N

no way you can get 5 from 15 and 5

max of 20 , min of 10

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Well, I guess these forces are really trying to come together and make some magic happen! But, unfortunately, they can't produce a net force of 20N. So, the answer is a. 20N. Keep on clowning around with those physics questions!

To find the net force, we need to add the individual forces together.

In this case, the forces are 5N and 15N.

Adding them together, we get 5N + 15N = 20N.

So, the net force that can be produced is 20N.

Therefore, the correct answer is: a. 20N.

To determine the net force produced by two forces acting on an object, you need to add the magnitudes of the forces together. In this case, we have a force of 5N and a force of 15N.

To find the net force, add the magnitudes of the forces:
5N + 15N = 20N

Therefore, the net force produced by the forces of 5N and 15N is 20N.

Now, let's go through each option:

a. 20N: We have found that the net force is 20N, so this option is a possible correct answer.

b. 15N: This is the magnitude of one of the forces. The net force is found by adding the magnitudes of the forces, so it is unlikely that the net force is equal to one of the individual forces. Therefore, this option is unlikely.

c. 10N: This is not the sum of the forces 5N and 15N, so it is a possible net force.

d. 5N: Again, this is the magnitude of one of the forces. The net force is found by adding the magnitudes of the forces, so it is unlikely that the net force is equal to one of the individual forces. Therefore, this option is unlikely.

Based on our analysis, the net force that cannot be produced by the forces of 5N and 15N is option b. 15N.